* IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT does not need any dependencies (it is merely a
required parameter for IPKDB_NE_PCI).
* IPKDB_NE_PCI does should not have an option-dependency on IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT.
While IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT is a required parameter, that is not how option-
dependencies work, and we don't want IPKDB_NE_PCI to imply IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT,
as that would cause a bogus value for IPKDB_NE_PCISLOT to be used.
Also, the IPKDB_NE_PCI selector should be lower-case; make it so.
taken from OpenBSD. Test hardware kindly provided by Intel. This still needs
management bits, and doesn't support older controllers, but that shouldn't
be hard to fix.
B-channel and D-channel drivers separately) split the Fritz!PCI card
driver out of the isic driver.
The new device is called "ifpci" and uses the same D-channel driver as the
isic devices, but has it's own B-channel driver.
good while ago and it had problems under load. Changes were made to address
that, but I don't have the ability to test them. So, I'm committing it
before it rots.
using one word as both attribute and device doesn't work well,
radio.c is pulled in even with no such device in the configuration,
and the kernel doesn't link due to missing "radio_cd".
So call the attribute "radiodev" to avoid confusion.
not support a value (e.g., it's to be used as "options FOO" instead of
"options FOO=xxx"). options that take a value were converted to
defparam recently.
- minor whitespace & formatting cleanups
which have the Tekram TRM-S1040 ASIC.
This driver is written by Rui-Xiang Guo <rxg@ms25.url.com.tw>,
and a number of cosmetic changes by me.
Tested on i386 by the author, and on macppc and sparc64 by me.
XXX On arc, kernel got panic in ltsleep() called from scsipi_execute_xs(),
XXX but I'm not sure what is wrong...
driver uses direct DMA to mbufs (like other PCI network drivers,
and unlike the old "le at pci" driver), and also supports communication
with the MII-connected PHYs on the 10/100 boards.
PCI_NETBSD_CONFIGURE, which tells machine dependent code
to enable the specified (by a bitmask) PCI IDE channels in
the southbridge, in the event that system firmware does not
do so.