- Don't _ever_ do DMA for less than 512 bytes on the Falcon
- Fix bug in autosense-handling. Now asks for the correct number of bytes.
Now it won't read ghost bytes on the tape anymore.
- Add missing braces as suggested by Matthias Pfaller
- Make it possible to debug requests on a specified number of targets
- Add debug option to show only transaction with error code != 0
and for the PCI attachment of said chipset ("if_fpa"), also from Matt Thomas.
Arguably, pdq* doesn't belong in sys/dev/ic, but it's going to be shared by
various bus attachment devices at some point in the future, and there's no
other place that seems to fit as well.
add 'fddi' attribute, and files descriptions for it.
XXX add 'pdq' attribute, and add files descriptions for it. This is to
XXX support the various front-ends that use his driver (which will eventually
XXX live on PCI, EISA, and TC busses at least). This is probably not the best
XXX way to arrange this, but i can't think of a better way without whacking
XXX a lot of things.
and sbic from "Eduardo E. Horvath eeh@btr.com" <eeh@btr.btr.com>
Other cleanup (remove cpu040) and enabling IVS A500 support
from osymh@gemini.oscs.montana.edu (Michael L. Hitch)
to match `sd' devices against the PROM's boot path.
Detect DMA "overshoots" when handling odd-sized transfer sizes (e.g., xfers
from/to raw partitions), by using the "Transfer Pad" command when the
transfer count reaches zero.
and MAXINE (Decstation 5k/xx), instead of setting them to NULL.
New-config kernels should work on those machines now.
Rename the definition of the struct cfdriver for the IO ASIC from "asiccd"
to "ioasiccd", as the config-file name changed from "asic" to "ioasic".