cgd's alpha implementation. Bus tags now point to a structure of
function pointers to bus space routines rather than being an index to
one of several I/O methods making it simpler and more efficient in
handling many different busses and mapping schemes.
the hardware initialisations in a separate function and make sure
that the Midi-ACIA is properly initialized. This prevents MIDI traffic
to lockup the keyboard.
interface using a sockaddr_dl in a control mbuf.
Implement SO_TIMESTAMP for IP datagrams.
Move packet information option processing into a generic function
so that they work with multicast UDP and raw IP as well as unicast UDP.
Contributed by Bill Fenner <fenner@parc.xerox.com>.
Dave Huang <khym@bga.com>
Tested on alpha by cgd, tested on several i386 boxes. Certainly causes
no harm to the goddamned mess, but the NCR driver only works when you
perform voodoo rituals on it anyway.
This is what Dave said (in email) has been added to the driver:
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This seems to be the most significant change:
General cleanup and new features for 53c875 based cards, especially the
Tekram DC390W/U/F, whose config EEPROM can now be dumped, if the kernel
is built with option NCR_TEKRAM_EEPROM.
Other changes:
- add brackets to expansion of OUTB/W/L macro arguments.
- remove unused NCB structure element ns_async
- support sync. SCSI offset of 16 (instead of only 8) on 825A and 875
- correctly identify 53c810A and 53c825A chips
- preserve SCSI BIOS settings of PCI performance options
- remove (already disabled) support for NCR reset because of command timeout
- reverse order of reading of SCSI and DMA specific interrupt cause registers
- add definition of Tekram config EEPROM contents (not currently used)
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can then access the page table entries directly using user data space with
the MOVES instruction. This should resolve the problem on the Duo 2x0
series with hard hangs in this function.
Warning: do not call any function that accesses user data space (FC $1)
from get_pte()!