return 0 instead of EINVAL. In this case, there will only be one media
type, and the upper-level if_media code will ensure that the user is setting
to that type.
In other words, don't require the front-end to provide the no-op.
select the current medium, (and it is not autoselect), assume no change and
do not try to select the medium. Fixes 'ifconfig le0 medium 10base5' on sparc2
without requiring a 'do nothing' mediachange callback.
- Initialize more of the Bt463's registers, instead of leaving them
in undefined states. Notably, the window type table is set up
with 8-plane pseudocolor and 24-plane truecolor modes.
- Bus-space-ify, mostly. Could use some more cleanup, but not until
the rest of the tga stuff is converted, too.
- Do the TGA/RAMDAC communication dance more carefully.
- Explain a lot more of what's going on in comments.
* Implement fpgetsticky() for alpha.
* Direct fpsetsticky() and fp{get,set}mask() into alpha kernel via sysarch(2).
* Define new sysarch(2) stub for above and install and distribute sysarch.h
for alpha. (The fpcr IS user mode r/w, but for reasons beyond the scope
of a commit message kernel calls are needed.) And much kernel Magick is
required before these do anything, but this way programs compiled under
1.4 will DTRT on future snapshots and releases.
Reorganise the driver some what.
Rename tr_reset() to the more appropriate tr_stop().
Create a common tropic reset routine and use it in the frontends.
Move the code in tr_config() which is only used in the card attachment
routines into a new tr_attach() function.
Take adapter off the ring through tr_shutdown() in a shutdown hook.
This simplifies the bus-specific frontend.