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29-Mar-2018 |
eadler |
Revert r330897:
This was intended to be a non-functional change. It wasn't. The commit message was thus wrong. In addition it broke arm, and merged crypto related code.
Revert with prejudice.
This revert skips files touched in r316370 since that commit was since MFCed. This revert also skips files that require $FreeBSD$ property changes.
Thank you to those who helped me get out of this mess including but not limited to gonzo, kevans, rgrimes.
Requested by: gjb (re)
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20-Feb-2016 |
zbb |
Revert r295756: Extract common code from PowerPC's ofw_pci
Import portions of the PowerPC OF PCI implementation into new file "ofw_pci.c", common for other platforms. The files ofw_pci.c and ofw_pci.h from sys/powerpc/ofw no longer exist. All required declarations are moved to sys/dev/ofw/ofw_pci.h.
This creates a new ofw_pci_write_ivar() function and modifies ofw_pci_nranges(), ofw_pci_read_ivar(), ofw_pci_route_interrupt() methods. Most functions contain existing ppc implementations in the majority unchanged. Now there is no need to have multiple identical copies of methods for various architectures.
Submitted by: Marcin Mazurek <mma@semihalf.com> Obtained from: Semihalf Sponsored by: Annapurna Labs Reviewed by: jhibbits, mmel Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4879
This needs to return to the drawing board as it breaks both PowerPC and Sparc64 build.
Pointed out by: jhibbits
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18-Feb-2016 |
zbb |
Extract common code from PowerPC's ofw_pci
Import portions of the PowerPC OF PCI implementation into new file "ofw_pci.c", common for other platforms. The files ofw_pci.c and ofw_pci.h from sys/powerpc/ofw no longer exist. All required declarations are moved to sys/dev/ofw/ofw_pci.h.
This creates a new ofw_pci_write_ivar() function and modifies ofw_pci_nranges(), ofw_pci_read_ivar(), ofw_pci_route_interrupt() methods. Most functions contain existing ppc implementations in the majority unchanged. Now there is no need to have multiple identical copies of methods for various architectures.
Submitted by: Marcin Mazurek <mma@semihalf.com> Obtained from: Semihalf Sponsored by: Annapurna Labs Reviewed by: jhibbits, mmel Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4879
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