NetBSD/sys/arch/cats/conf
bjh21 dff5222d3a Abstract the interface between pckbc(4), and the pckbd(4) and pms(4)
drivers that attach to it.  This allows for other host interface chips
that use the same keyboards and mice, such as the ones in the ARM
IOMD20, ARM7500, and SA-1111.  The PC-compatible driver is still
called pckbc(4), and the new abstraction layer is "pckbport", so the
child devices have moved from sys/dev/pckbc to sys/dev/pckbport, which
also contains some code shared between all host controllers.  To avoid
incompatibility, pckbdreg.h is still installed in
/usr/include/dev/pckbc.

In theory, this shouldn't cause any behavioural changes in the drivers
concerned.  Thy just use rather more function pointers than before.  Tested
on i386 and (with a new host driver) acorn32.  Compiled on several other
affected architectures.
2004-03-13 17:31:33 +00:00
..
GENERIC Uppercase CPU, plural is CPUs. 2004-02-13 11:36:08 +00:00
INSTALL Uppercase CPU, plural is CPUs. 2004-02-13 11:36:08 +00:00
Makefile.cats.inc Add Experimental ELF support for cats. Only to be used if you feel daring 2003-10-04 15:43:05 +00:00
files.cats Abstract the interface between pckbc(4), and the pckbd(4) and pms(4) 2004-03-13 17:31:33 +00:00
kern.ldscript Take the newly added kern.ldscript for handling ELF->a.out from jason, and 2002-11-21 02:05:08 +00:00
ldscript.elf Add Experimental ELF support for cats. Only to be used if you feel daring 2003-10-04 15:43:05 +00:00
std.cats Don't need ARM32_PMAP_NEW option any more. 2003-05-22 05:52:18 +00:00