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entries in /etc/defaults/.
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o Document debug level keyword
o Implement debug level:
o For most of the diagnostic messages, change them from #ifdef DEBUG
to if (debuglevel > 0).
o Add a couple more diagnostic messages that weren't present before
o Fix a couple of excessively long lines.
Reviewed by: hosokawa-san
o Start to implement the stopgap kludge for -current's pccard code by passing
the length of the i/o range. If DEV_DESC_HAS_SIZE is defined, we'll set
the size. This is done as an ifdef so that I can generate patches
against the kernel more easily.
o Add preliminary support for tweaking sleep times, but leave it
disabled until a good range of values can be established.
Didn't fix: logmsg problem noted by Nate.
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that existed in original PC-card driver for FreeBSD 2.0 (maybe).
This prevents from utilizing flags for drivers.
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Allocate free I/O window with given size to card.
(example)
# IBM PCMCIA Ethernet I/II
card "IBM Corp." "Ethernet"
config 0x1 "ed0" ?
iosize 32
ether 0xff0
(it's currently only useful for externalizing hacks for broken CIS cards,
but it will play an important role with "function" directive I'm planninng
to merge)
Reviewed by: freebsd-mobile list
Obtained from: PAO3's "cardio" directive
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track.
The Id line is normally at the bottom of the main comment block in the
man page, separated from the rest of the manpage by an empty comment,
like so;
.\" $Id$
.\"
If the immediately preceding comment is a @(#) format ID marker than the
the $Id$ will line up underneath it with no intervening blank lines.
Otherwise, an additional blank line is inserted.
Approved by: bde
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(I'll port it later...)
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PR: doc/10331
Reviewed by: mpp@freebsd.org
Submitted by: Andreas Gustafsson <gson@araneus.fi>
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and improve the daemonizing code.
Submitted by: Tatsumi HOSOKAWA
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Submitted by: Hiroki Sato <hrs@geocities.co.jp>
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Obtained from: PAO (written in Japanese)
Reviewed by: bsd-nomads@clave.gr.jp
freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Randy Bush <randy@psg.com>
Bill Trost <trost@grey.cloud.rain.com>
Bruce Campbell <bc@apnic.net>
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before printing it. Terminate when we come to a 0xff byte. This
allows there to be zero or more additional info fields printed
correctly. Before, the old code would print bogons or dump core when
presented with this case.
I don't know what the spec says about this, exactly, but this allows
me to do a dumpcis of my non-ATA AMP 4M FLASH cards w/o pccardc
dumping core.
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Add error handling for ioctl().
Reviewed by: -current
Obtained from: PAO
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Obtained from: PAO3
Reviewed by: -current list
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Encouraged by: Nate
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of the second card fails. This fixes that.
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what I get for trying to do too many things at once.
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change it w/out informing the program. Instead, use the (now available)
previous state returned by the kernel to make intelligent card
removal/insertion decisions.
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I can't run pccardc dumpcis on my Wavelan card. :(
Obtained from: PAO
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"Version 1" CIS tupple is plugged after normal card.
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Submitted by: nate@mt.sri.com
Removed global variables. (and style(9) fix.)
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about inserting 2 pcmcia cards.
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<pccard/cardinfo.h>. I don't know if this will compile, but at least
it's using an include file that exists.
Forgotten by: hosokawa
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pccard claims that the driver is already allocated.
It works around a race when pccardd gets woken up too late after a resume.
This is a 2.2.6 candidate.
Reviewed by: nate@freebsd.org
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writeable -> writable (recall prior debate over this? :-)
initialise -> initialize
recognise -> recognize
Merry Christmas! :)
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since we only store CIS_MAXSTR data, and the users may stick the
'entire' CIS string returned from the card in /etc/pccard.conf and
cause the comparison to (bogusly) fail.
Submitted by: Brad Karp <karp@eecs.harvard.edu>
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instead Do The Right Thing when the kernel states a card was
inserted/removed. This isn't a complete fix, but better than nothing.
Reviewed by: Guido van Rooij <guido@gvr.org>
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renamed.
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