the command group ID won't necessarily work for vendor-specific commands.
- Expand the storage in the SC_REQ structure to account for 16-byte commands.
and perhaps PowerMac 9500. These slots sit behind a PCI-PCI bridge, and
devices in those slots inherit the PCI-PCI bridge interrupt. Derived from
a patch submitted in PR port-macppc/26341 by Michael Loreny, who was also
diligent in prodding me to look at it.
property instead of 'interrupt-map' and 'interrupt-map-mask' properties.
Adjust for this by checking for the latter, and if they're not present
(and the parent isn't 'pci-bridge'), then look for 'AAPL,interrupts'.
Problem analyzed and patched by Tim Kelly on port-macppc. I modified the
patch to move the fallback into find_node_intr(), tweaking some previously-
disabled code.
../../arch/sparc/gen/_setjmp.S rev. 1.6. This ended up to be ~identical
to the OpenBSD change triggered by the same sparc change.
Thanks to Stoned Elipot for pointing out the problem.
My card now probes as:
rtw0 at cardbus1 dev 0 function 0: Belkin F5D5020v3 802.11b (RTL8180 MAC/BBP)
rtw0: rtw_cardbus_attach mapped 512 bytes mem space
rtw0: interrupting at 10
rtw0: hardware version D
rtw0: SROM version 1.2
rtw0: RF: Philips SA2400A, PA: Philips SA2411
rtw0: Geographic Location USA
rtw0: 802.11 address 00:30:bd:4d:ed:de
rtw0: 11b rates: 1Mbps 2Mbps 5.5Mbps 11Mb
XXX The driver still doesn't actually _work_...
to be wildcarded.
As a side effect, this allows '**' in the date field to match every
day of the year, which is very useful for TODO items.
It's important to note that the syntax has a lot of hardcoded (and
undocumented) ambiguity resolution stuff, and is crying out for a
simplification, and maybe some use of yacc and lex.
When this is done, a minor flag day (and probably a compatibility
flag :-( ) should be included, for current users who are making
use of some of the corner cases. I'll raise this on tech-userlevel
before going there. CVS:
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