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Joel Sherrill 35ece2ecb2 Patch from Eric Norum <eric@cls.usask.ca> based on working with
Bob Wisdon <bobwis@ascweb.co.uk> and Chris Johns <ccj@acm.org>
to resolve a random network lockup problem.

    ckinit.c:
        Occasional network lockups have been noted when the PIT has a higher
        interrupt request level than the CPM.  The SCC1 bit in the CISR is set
        even though the SCC1 interrupt handler is not active.  This blocks
        interrupts from SCC1 (and all other CPM sources) and locks up the
        system.  It has not been determined whether the error is within the
        68360 or in the RTEMS interrupt support assembler code.  The solution,
        for now, is to set both PIT and CPM interrupt request levels to the same
        value (4).

    network.c:
        Set CPM transmitter buffer pointer (_tbptr) to beginning of frame
        before restarting transmitter.  Don't retire transmitter buffer
        descriptors belonging to the restarted frame.
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#  $Id$
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This is the top level of the RTEMS directory structure.  The following
is a description of the files and directories in this directory:

  Makefile.in
    The top-level Make command file used to build the C implementation
    of RTEMS.  [RTEMS assumes the use of GNU make.]

  README
    This file.

  REQUIRES
    A list of the other tools which are assumed to be installed
    before RTEMS is built.

  SUPPORT
    Information on third-party support for RTEMS.

  build-tools
    This directory contains the source for various utilities
    needed to build RTEMS.

  make
    Make command files "included" from those in the source distribution.
    [RTEMS assumes the use of GNU make.]

  patches
    This directory contains patches for this release of RTEMS.

  src
    This directory contains the source code for the C
    implementation of RTEMS as well as the test suites, sample
    applications, Board Support Packages, Device Drivers, and
    support libraries.