briggs da18d7cc5e Add a PMU initialization call at ADB init time. This probes the machine
type for PMU / battery information, then uses that when getting battery
information for APM.  Allows older PowerBooks (pre-smart batteries) to
function with apm enabled in the kernel.  Thanks to Linux code for battery
information for these old batteries.  Something is still odd, though,
because a charging battery can show > 100% when it's near to full charge.

Enable more interrupts from PMU and handle PB3400 card eject buttons
properly, too.

Also use #defines for commands instead of raw hex codes.
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