Commit Graph

9 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
bouyer f522d6f1ee Supports "USR 3CP5609 PCI 16550 Modem", from Kent Polk. 2000-02-08 16:26:23 +00:00
castor b8a6774e36 Add support for Lava Computers MFG 2sp-pci and quattro cards. 1999-12-04 05:43:44 +00:00
jun a525b9a12a Commit patch kern/8778
Subject: NEC PCI modem support
1999-11-16 03:15:17 +00:00
cgd 636e8f4688 'Dolphin' -> 'Dolphin Peripherals' where appropriate 1999-07-03 05:55:23 +00:00
cgd 111e8a47c4 Add support for 36 more SIIG PCI serial/parallel cards (for a total of 37).
This means that all SIIG PCI serial/parallel cards (described on their
web site as "I/O boards" as of July 2, 1999) should now be supported.
1999-07-03 05:38:05 +00:00
cgd 6b77f11d67 put in better name/description for Simon G's board 1999-02-06 06:55:15 +00:00
cgd 04046c6dd7 add code to cope with multiple ports per BAR, as are found, for instance,
on the 8 port card Simon Gerraty has.  In general, cards which have
this lots of ports also have a separate interrupt status register, but
this change is just to talk to the various ports independently.  It works,
but it's not optimal.  (XXX still need a good name for the card in the
comments, and to update the manual page.)
1999-02-06 06:29:54 +00:00
cgd 8f94f1a709 I went to Fry's and noticed a few more cards that probably will be
supportable with this driver, but currently aren't supported.  Add them.
1998-07-12 02:21:56 +00:00
cgd d77d6869b1 add a driver for "PCI 'universal' communications" cards, that is, PCI cards
which contain 'standard' com- and lpt-type ports.  Some of these present
as PCI simple-communications/serial or simple-communications/parallel
devices, but many do not.  (Additionally, there is no document that I can
find that describes the "specific well-konwn register-level" description
of how the 'standard' devices' config space headers shold work.)  Eventually,
some of the devices driven by this code should become simple pci attachments
for the 'lpt' and 'com' drivers, but that requires solid documentation.
1998-06-26 18:52:41 +00:00