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H A D | device_if.m | diff 46913 Mon May 10 17:06:14 MDT 1999 dfr * Augment the interface language to allow arbitrary C code to be 'passed through' to the C compiler. * Allow the interface to specify a default implementation for methods. * Allow 'static' methods which are not device specific. * Add a simple scheme for probe routines to return a priority value. To make life simple, priority values are negative numbers (positive numbers are standard errno codes) with zero being the highest priority. The driver which returns the highest priority will be chosen for the device. |
H A D | bus_if.m | diff 46913 Mon May 10 17:06:14 MDT 1999 dfr * Augment the interface language to allow arbitrary C code to be 'passed through' to the C compiler. * Allow the interface to specify a default implementation for methods. * Allow 'static' methods which are not device specific. * Add a simple scheme for probe routines to return a priority value. To make life simple, priority values are negative numbers (positive numbers are standard errno codes) with zero being the highest priority. The driver which returns the highest priority will be chosen for the device. |
H A D | subr_bus.c | diff 46913 Mon May 10 17:06:14 MDT 1999 dfr * Augment the interface language to allow arbitrary C code to be 'passed through' to the C compiler. * Allow the interface to specify a default implementation for methods. * Allow 'static' methods which are not device specific. * Add a simple scheme for probe routines to return a priority value. To make life simple, priority values are negative numbers (positive numbers are standard errno codes) with zero being the highest priority. The driver which returns the highest priority will be chosen for the device. |
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/mips/beri/ | ||
H A D | fdt_ic_if.m | diff 46913 Mon May 10 17:06:14 MDT 1999 dfr * Augment the interface language to allow arbitrary C code to be 'passed through' to the C compiler. * Allow the interface to specify a default implementation for methods. * Allow 'static' methods which are not device specific. * Add a simple scheme for probe routines to return a priority value. To make life simple, priority values are negative numbers (positive numbers are standard errno codes) with zero being the highest priority. The driver which returns the highest priority will be chosen for the device. |
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