that should make it clear in which slot the card is expected to be in.
Isapnp is not what it seems to be on the atari (where interrupts are
hardwired to slot numbers).
the 68901. Do this now by _assigning_ ~<bit_to_clear> instead of the
previously used 'andb ~<bit_to_clear>'. The latter caused a rwm-cycle that
caused a race condition to happen when an interrupt arrived between the
Read and Modify-Write.
Anyway, this solved my hanging keyboard problem.
a struct device * corresponding to the ISA bus device. The ISA DMA
controller driver functions have been renamed and now take a struct
isa_dma_state *, and are called indirectly by machine-dependent code
which provides the DMA state.
These changes allow e.g. `ofisa' (the OpenFirmware configuration
mechanism for the ISA bus, used by e.g. Sharks) to use the MI ISA
DMA controller code.