as bus_dmamem_alloc_range() is missing we use the ISA dma tag on i386.
The iorange for the dma registers now gets allocated near the used range.
Chances are high, that this range is valid on this PCI bus.
This one is really ugly :-)
Approved by: Lennart Augustsson <augustss@netbsd.org>
malloc types into a structure, a pointer to which is passed around,
instead of an int constant. Allow the limit to be adjusted when the
malloc type is defined, or with a function call, as suggested by
Jonathan Stone.
pci_attach_args *" instead of from four separate parameters which in
all cases were extracted from the same "struct pci_attach_args".
This both simplifies the driver api, and allows for alternate PCI
interrupt mapping schemes, such as one using the tables described in
the Intel Multiprocessor Spec which describe interrupt wirings for
devices behind pci-pci bridges based on the device's location rather
the bridge's location.
Tested on alpha and i386; welcome to 1.5Q
"off_t" and the return value is a "paddr_t" to allow mappings
at offsets past 2^31 bytes. Somewhat inspired by FreeBSD, which
only changed the offset to a "vm_offset_t".
Includes updates for the i386, pc532 and sh3 mmmmap from Jason Thorpe.
lossage. On the Alpha, we force the buffers to be allocated through the SGMAP
so that the PCI bus addresses are low enough.
At least it's only one line of code...
Also fix some typos and add more debugging printf()s.
This would work on the Alpha, but the card I have appears to have the upper
address bits chopped off, and the ring buffer gets mapped using the DGMAP,
which uses the upper bits. Boom.
* Use the trigger interface.
* Permit different encodings for record and playback.
* Set AUDIO_PROP_INDEPENDENT.
* Fix the mmap(2) hole again.
* Use 16-bit mode for a-law and u-law playback.