* imported asc-num.txt as a reference, was used to generate the asc sense table.
* use the sense asc and key tables to know which action and status codes are
to be applied.
* tested with an hard disk and a dvd reader.
* these tables could be reused by the scsi_periph module.
and publish it on the website - comments are still welcome, though.
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more over the following days, and published on the website.
Comments welcome!
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We might want to use it as a basis for the device manager documentation.
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- Borrowed the UHCI basic theory of operation from the freebsd handbook
- Started some work on the internals of devices
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ready for testing. Also the documentation is far from complete (it's in it's early phases).
Unfortunately I don't have enough experience in hardware programming to prototype
it first, so I'll be testing the things that I design in the document.
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