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H A D | eisaconf.h | diff 130274 Wed Jun 09 16:08:20 MDT 2004 imp Step 1 in moving EISA devices to kobj/newbus. Use kobj methods for all of the interface between the driver and the bus. This will enable us to stop special casing eisa bus attachments in modules and treat them like we treat all other busses. In the longer run, we need to eliminate much (all?) of these interfaces and switch to using the standard bus_alloc_resource(), but that's not done right now. # I've not updated the modules to include eisa, etc, just yet Tested on: Compaq Proliant 3000/333 purchased for eisa work |
H A D | eisaconf.c | diff 130274 Wed Jun 09 16:08:20 MDT 2004 imp Step 1 in moving EISA devices to kobj/newbus. Use kobj methods for all of the interface between the driver and the bus. This will enable us to stop special casing eisa bus attachments in modules and treat them like we treat all other busses. In the longer run, we need to eliminate much (all?) of these interfaces and switch to using the standard bus_alloc_resource(), but that's not done right now. # I've not updated the modules to include eisa, etc, just yet Tested on: Compaq Proliant 3000/333 purchased for eisa work |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/conf/ | ||
H A D | kmod.mk | diff 130274 Wed Jun 09 16:08:20 MDT 2004 imp Step 1 in moving EISA devices to kobj/newbus. Use kobj methods for all of the interface between the driver and the bus. This will enable us to stop special casing eisa bus attachments in modules and treat them like we treat all other busses. In the longer run, we need to eliminate much (all?) of these interfaces and switch to using the standard bus_alloc_resource(), but that's not done right now. # I've not updated the modules to include eisa, etc, just yet Tested on: Compaq Proliant 3000/333 purchased for eisa work |
H A D | files | diff 130274 Wed Jun 09 16:08:20 MDT 2004 imp Step 1 in moving EISA devices to kobj/newbus. Use kobj methods for all of the interface between the driver and the bus. This will enable us to stop special casing eisa bus attachments in modules and treat them like we treat all other busses. In the longer run, we need to eliminate much (all?) of these interfaces and switch to using the standard bus_alloc_resource(), but that's not done right now. # I've not updated the modules to include eisa, etc, just yet Tested on: Compaq Proliant 3000/333 purchased for eisa work |
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