- implement SIMPLEQ_REMOVE(head, elm, type, field). whilst it's O(n),
this mirrors the functionality of SLIST_REMOVE() (the other
singly-linked list type) and FreeBSD's STAILQ_REMOVE()
- remove the unnecessary elm arg from SIMPLEQ_REMOVE_HEAD().
this mirrors the functionality of SLIST_REMOVE_HEAD() (the other
singly-linked list type) and FreeBSD's STAILQ_REMOVE_HEAD()
- remove notes about SIMPLEQ not supporting arbitrary element removal
- use SIMPLEQ_FOREACH() instead of home-grown for loops
- use SIMPLEQ_EMPTY() appropriately
- use SIMPLEQ_*() instead of accessing sqh_first,sqh_last,sqe_next directly
- reorder manual page; be consistent about how the types are listed
- other minor cleanups
1. Does the function claim to be a serial port?
2. Does the function's configuration table present all four
standard ISA com port ranges?
3. Is the device in our table?
New serial devices do not need to be added to the table unless they
fail both (1) and (2).
- USRobotics WorldPort 14.4 modem
- Mototola Personal Messenger 100c CDPD modem
- Socket Communications PageCard
Note: Most of this should be replaced with a com-port-detecting
heuristic better than the previous two.
- Don't enable interrupts on attach time; we don't have to
- Don't assume that because a card has a cfe entry that matches one
of the standard com ports, is a modem; my floppy was recognized as
a modem! Require a match of the cis strings against *[Mm][Oo][Dd][Ee][Mm]*
- Print things in order so that we don't mess up the output with un-needed
newlines
- Using an array of cis identifiers to find e modem should not use the
function number; it is not reliable. For example 3c562[A-D] are different
Maybe this can go away altogether and print parts of the cis strings