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Author SHA1 Message Date
is 2c7fa23c38 Fix Copyright dates 1999-02-16 23:34:10 +00:00
is dc068e0d1f Assign my files to The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. 1999-02-16 22:46:55 +00:00
is 6e806b8115 This is no longer DraCo-specific (and hasn't been for a long time). 1998-03-22 17:16:33 +00:00
is 718fb97e11 Support for the upcoming NetBSD/Amiga Hypercom driver family:
* support chip clocks != COM_FREQ, by introducing sc_frequency (for the
  mainline code) and adding a frequency parameter right after the rate
  parameter to comcnattach() and com_kgdb_attach().
- Make com_isa and com_multi initialize sc_frequency to COM_FREQ.
- Make i386/machdep.c and alpha/dec_xxx.c call com*attach() with the freq.
  parameter.
* supio_attach_args get two more fields: a sc_ipl and a sc_arg, both ints.
- com_supio uses the first for interupt establishment (all childs will, as
  soon as they exist) and the 2nd for sc_frequency.
- drsupio passes sc_ipl alway as 5, and for the "com"s, sc_arg as 16*115200
- hyper will pass sc_ipl as 6, and sc_arg as 16 * 460800
1997-09-16 20:34:23 +00:00
is f7c9a70a19 Define supio, a direct bus with a single locator, the port number. This
is for "standard PC i/o stuff" at known and constant locations, e.g. when
multi-io chips are used on non-ISA mainboards.
Implement drsupio.c, the DraCo version of this.
Attach the generic com.c to this bus.
Remove the old drcom hack.
1997-08-27 19:32:47 +00:00