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cgd 432b9ff657 add support for the alpha 1996-04-12 06:34:36 +00:00
cgd d645bb042d make the EISA code look a bit more like the PCI code, in the way
the bus is configured, interrupts are handled, etc.  machine-dependent
header (machine/eisa/eisa_machdep.h) defines eisa_chipset_tag_t and
eisa_intr_handle_t types, and the following functions:
	eisa_attach_hook()
	eisa_maxslots()
	eisa_intr_map()
	eisa_intr_string()
	eisa_intr_establish()
	eisa_intr_disestablish()
Don't define the interrupt establish/disestablish functions directly
in terms of the ISA functions any more (on some wacked out systems,
there can be a difference).
1996-04-09 22:46:11 +00:00
cgd caf3bddd6f make this a little bit closer to the pcivar.h header; no reason to
be gratuitously different in some places.  (just cosmetic changes.)
1996-03-22 03:31:33 +00:00
cgd 780657a591 don't export eisa_cd. Drivers shouldn't need it, and, indeed, if they
do, they're probably doing thing the Wrong Way.
1996-03-22 02:43:54 +00:00
thorpej 6d9ea4cf59 New device attachment scheme:
- split softc size and match/attach out from cfdriver into
	  a new struct cfattach.

	- new "attach" directive for files.*.  May specify the name of
	  the cfattach structure, so that devices may be easily attached
	  to parents with different autoconfiguration semantics.
1996-03-17 00:43:52 +00:00
cgd 5087096150 pass a bus_chipset_tag_t (defined in <machine/bus.h>) to the bus when
attaching, and to the devices when attaching them.  #include <machine/bus.h>
to make this backward compatible with old #include requirements.
Also, clean up idempotency so that isa/eisa/pci "var.h" headers are
consistent (make them all idempotent).
1996-03-08 20:25:22 +00:00
cgd 4bd7608739 Better EISA autoconfiguration, per PR 1959. 1996-02-27 00:20:54 +00:00
mycroft 3da4b2a160 The IST_* and IPL_* constants are not bus-specific; don't treat them as such.
Change splimp -> splnet in Ethernet, ARCnet, and FDDI drivers.
1995-12-24 02:29:35 +00:00
cgd 8a640328ed clean up several ISA device interfaces: autoconfiguration, header
inclusion, and interrupt configuration.  more work still needs to be done,
but it's getting better...
1995-04-17 12:06:30 +00:00