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H A Dobiovar.h194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Dasm_octeon.S194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Dobio.c194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Dstd.octeon1194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Duart_bus_octeonusart.c194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Duart_cpu_octeonusart.c194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Dfiles.octeon1194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
H A Docteon_machdep.c194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/mips/conf/
H A DOCTEON1194140 Sun Jun 14 02:59:20 MDT 2009 imp Import Cavium's FreeBSD port, or the Octeon specific pieces, verbatim.
Yes, this puts things in the wrong place, doesn't compile and is
woefully incomplete. However, it will allow us to more easily track
against the upstream sources without needing to import the entire
Cavium tree under vendor.

This port is based on FreeBSD 7.0 as of April 2007 and the pre-import
MIPS tree (aka mips2), so much work is necessary here.

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