remove all (legacy) "i4b_" prefixes outside of sys/netisdn.
Prefix all card specific driver support files with the basename
of the driver bus attachement file.
Renamed here:
i4b_isic_pcmcia.c -> isic_pcmcia.c
i4b_isic_pcmcia.h -> isic_pcmcia.h
i4b_avm_fritz_pcmcia.c -> isic_pcmcia_avm_fritz.c
i4b_elsa_isdnmc.c -> isic_pcmcia_elsa_isdnmc.c
i4b_elsa_mcall.c -> isic_pcmcia_elsa_mcall.c
i4b_sbspeedstar2.c -> isic_pcmcia_sbspeedstar2.c
Don't allocate one large io range, this fails about every time on real
pcmcia buses (not attached to pci/cardbus bridges) because of other
devices interfering in that range. Use the bogusly small region for
now, which works purely by chance (map granularity) on cardbus bridges
too (more or less).
XXX - make this map three different, small regions after layer1 <-> layer2
XXX interface has been brought in shape.
places into the CIS reading code.
The card in question has IO8 only enabled in its CIS info and is apparently
not able to keep up with quick reads. It words fine in a pcmcia slot but
panics(!) the kernel in a TI 1250 cardbus slot. This may be a failure of
the pci cardbus code when initializing this bridge. When finding (and
fixing) that, we should back this change out.
The card I am testing with is not broken, I have multiple versions of it
(AVM Fritz! pcmcia ISDN card), all work fine on windows and all cause
us to panic because of bogus CIS info read.
XXX - panicing because of bogus CIS data is probably another error.
errno otherwise). Actually use that return value to avoid installing an
interrupt handler (possibly sharing an interrupt with other cards!) and
initialising the softc with bogus/half baked values.
established.
XXX real fix: make enable/disable for real and invoke them when needed.
XXX This has to wait until the layer 1 <-> layer 2 interface is
XXX restructured.
This is not unprecedented, as we do it in >100 places in the tree.
If you disagree with this philosophy, take it to tech-kern for a discussion
FIRST before reverting; TNF, not one particular person, owns this file.
o Add NAKAGAWA METAL's LNT-10TN card.
o Add KINGSTON KNE-PC2 ethernet card.
o Add RATOC REX_R280 card.
o Add $FreeBSD$ id.
I've not added these cards the their respective drivers, however.