less like an Intel SIO except that the ELCR registers are accessed differently
than on the Intel SIO.
XXX This code needs to be split up into bridge front-end and PIC back-end
XXX pieces.
By not doing so, a very obscure bug followed where the config search
stuff stopped at the bridge (pceb) and didn't even call match for the
two Qlogic ISP cards that followed.
version has 2GB direct map starting at 2GB, and either 256MB or 1GB
S/G starting at 1MB. I've done *some* testing on this, but I'm not
quite happy with it yet.
out how much s/g ram is available. Can't really use the 128K entry S/G
ram yet- but I'll fix that later. More importantly, add in a dwlpx_iointr
handler that will try and figure out what the DWLPX error is and at
least print out what is happening- I actually found it useful in S/G
entry debugging as it could tell me that I had some bad S/G entries.
bus_dma's appearance in the tree) to support sram bounce buffers.
When a busified if_de.c appears, this module can join awd.c at the
end of that long walk on a short pier.
a function) which specifies how many lines will be skipped when scrolling
up when the bottom of the screen is reached. Dumb framebuffers skip 10
lines (as before) because the copies are s ... l ... o ... w, but it's
silly to skip 10 lines on VGA, since the copies are much faster, so we
only skip one in that case.
reads. This is necessary because of newer AlphaStation firmware doing
the Wrong Thing with target aborts behind PCI-PCI bridges, much like they
do the Wrong Thing with master aborts. Reported by Matthias Drochner.
PCI master aborts as eb164 firmware, so use the same workaround mechanism
on all system types (clear error register's master abort bit, and check
it after accessing configuration space), not just eb164's.
This also fixes a bug on eb164's - when making the Alpha port compile
again, I made an error that caused this to not be used on eb164 systems,
either. Thanks to Matt Jacob for pointing out this goof.
don't expect/provide pci_decompose_tag to be a MI, public function. It
wasn't intended to be to begin with, and uses of it (e.g. the one in the
'de' driver) are quite likely to be incorrect.