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* Convert callers to the new bus_alloc_resource_any(9) API.njl2004-03-172-3/+3
* Use __FBSDID().obrien2003-08-242-2/+6
* More low-hanging fruit: kill caddr_t in calls to wakeup(9) / [mt]sleep(9).des2003-03-021-1/+1
* DETACH_FORCE was removed recently. Remove it here, even though thisimp2002-11-171-7/+5
* Some kernel threads try to do significant work, and the default KSTACK_PAGESscottl2002-10-021-1/+1
* Make oldcard and newcard kernel module work.takawata2002-05-301-0/+1
* Fix missing comma in previous commit.des2001-12-281-1/+1
* Don't use RFTHREAD when creating a kernel process.jhb2001-12-181-1/+1
* Add PC-9821RA-E01. This appears that PC-9821 Ra20 has this eitherimp2001-06-161-0/+1
* Add PC9801-102 CBUS card to the list of plug and play devices. Someimp2001-06-091-0/+3
* Add IBM3765 to newcard's pcic pnp device listimp2001-04-111-2/+3
* Add #define for IBM3765.imp2001-04-111-3/+3
* o Now that I've had time to test the new interface, reintegrate it back in.imp2001-01-072-3/+5
* Add the defines for the cardbus extensions for 32 bit addressing. Thispeter2001-01-071-0/+9
* add PNPID for PnP PCMCIA, SCM SwapBox Classic X2P.sanpei2000-12-111-0/+1
* Start to make code more generic so it can be used by the pccbb driverimp2000-12-052-22/+19
* Kill #define of DETACH_FORCE since it is now in card_if.mimp2000-11-302-36/+2
* Remove some silly debug writes and code that we don't needimp2000-10-181-20/+0
* Use appropriate resource management accessors instead of directlymdodd2000-10-182-3/+3
* Another PnP pcic card: SMC Swapbox Plug and Playimp2000-10-122-2/+4
* Fix arguments to kthread_create (submitted by takawata@freebsd.org).imp2000-10-072-3/+4
* Add comment about why the deletion of children is necessary in detach.imp2000-08-301-0/+8
* Define a pcic module versionimp2000-08-281-0/+1
* o move to using PCIC_SOFTC(dev) to get the softcimp2000-08-193-15/+13
* Call bus_generic_detach on pcic before deleting the children. Thisimp2000-08-191-1/+4
* Remove pcic_isa_identify. I don't think it is needed.imp2000-08-193-26/+21
* Add support for loading this as a module (before there were someimp2000-08-172-11/+16
* Almost make loading work. This is a checkpoint. With these change weimp2000-06-183-43/+85
* Add ACTIONTECH #define for plug and play. Also add PnP support to NEWCARDimp2000-05-292-0/+2
* Back out the previous change to the queue(3) interface.jake2000-05-261-2/+2
* Change the way that the queue(3) structures are declared; don't assume thatjake2000-05-231-2/+2
* OK. Next step: we read in CIS.imp2000-04-193-62/+25
* checkpoint latest pccard/pcic hacking:imp2000-04-133-23/+54
* Fix pcic_detach_socket to get right pcic_handle.imp2000-04-041-1/+1
* Be consistant about using the right child to get the ivars, which isimp2000-04-041-7/+20
* Correct PnP ids for pcic-like cards.imp2000-03-101-4/+4
* Add some comments about things that have become bad as I've beenimp2000-01-102-3/+5
* Checkpoint of today's changes. We now get to the point where the pccardimp2000-01-063-45/+53
* Connect interrupts and start processing them. We panic on card removalimp2000-01-033-86/+195
* Delay creation of threads until after the idle thread is created, moreimp1999-12-212-22/+18
* Make attach work, almost. Calling kthread_create from aimp1999-12-202-3/+21
* o Hide pcic_chip functions inside fileimp1999-12-193-89/+28
* o Separate out alloc/release from the activationimp1999-12-172-51/+64
* Add alloc/release resource. Need to connect functionality later.imp1999-12-153-1/+21
* Merge _isa and _isasubr since only one function remained in _isasubrimp1999-12-094-263/+158
* o Implement IRQ activation. We do this in bus_{setup,teardown}_intr,imp1999-12-085-195/+75
* Tonight's cleanups.imp1999-12-075-187/+129
* Make this compile again after the device_add_child change.imp1999-12-061-1/+1
* Reconnect probing of the width of the isa bus, calling pcic_attach andimp1999-11-293-41/+32
* Add resource activation routines to pcic driver. Minor cleanup ofimp1999-11-283-31/+58
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