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Inspired by: imp's email
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i386 and amd64. The only other ACPI machine (ia64) doesn't support
floppy drives. Tested by: make MACHINE={pc98,i386,amd64,alpha,sparc64}
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- Break out the cbus front end from fd.c.
- Remove the pccard support because it was broken.
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step in making this driver more attachment neutral. Others plan on
adding acpi front ends.
Still need to cleanup the MI part of the driver because it isn't as
bus independent as it could be.
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the modules.
Also generate usbdevs.h automatically now, but a non-kernel file is
stopping that at the moment.
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sys/dev/fdc/fdc.c.
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Not objected to by: -current
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default in the KLD, and to turn off pccard support, so reverse each of
the flags. Also, the flags should be overridable by /etc/make.conf.
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didn't realize that make considers a comment with just leading white
space only an ``unassociated shell command''.
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a KLD. Still doesn't work well except in the PCMCIA case (now if only
pccardd(8) could load and unload drivers dynamically...). Mainly, it
tries to find fdc0 on the PCI bus for whatever obscure reasons, but i
need someone who understands driver(9) to fix this. However, it's at least
already better than before, and i'm tired of maintaining too many private
changes in my tree, given the large patches bde submitted. :)
Idea of a KLD triggered by: Michael Reifenberger <root@nihil.plaut.de>
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