History log of /src/sys/dev/pci/ibmcd.c |
Revision | | Date | Author | Comments |
1.5 |
| 07-Aug-2021 |
thorpej | Merge thorpej-cfargs2.
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1.4 |
| 24-Apr-2021 |
thorpej | branches: 1.4.8; Merge thorpej-cfargs branch:
Simplify and make extensible the config_search() / config_found() / config_attach() interfaces: rather than having different variants for which arguments you want pass along, just have a single call that takes a variadic list of tag-value arguments.
Adjust all call sites: - Simplify wherever possible; don't pass along arguments that aren't actually needed. - Don't be explicit about what interface attribute is attaching if the device only has one. (More simplification.) - Add a config_probe() function to be used in indirect configuiration situations, making is visibly easier to see when indirect config is in play, and allowing for future change in semantics. (As of now, this is just a wrapper around config_match(), but that is an implementation detail.)
Remove unnecessary or redundant interface attributes where they're not needed.
There are currently 5 "cfargs" defined: - CFARG_SUBMATCH (submatch function for direct config) - CFARG_SEARCH (search function for indirect config) - CFARG_IATTR (interface attribte) - CFARG_LOCATORS (locators array) - CFARG_DEVHANDLE (devhandle_t - wraps OFW, ACPI, etc. handles)
...and a sentinel value CFARG_EOL.
Add some extra sanity checking to ensure that interface attributes aren't ambiguous.
Use CFARG_DEVHANDLE in MI FDT, OFW, and ACPI code, and macppc and shark ports to associate those device handles with device_t instance. This will trickle trough to more places over time (need back-end for pre-OFW Sun OBP; any others?).
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1.3 |
| 20-Jan-2017 |
maya | branches: 1.3.30; Check pmf_device_register return value. NFC Appeases static analyzers.
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1.2 |
| 14-Jul-2016 |
msaitoh | branches: 1.2.2; 1.2.4; - Use aprint*() more in xxx_attach(). - Add missing aprint_naive("\n"). - Remove extra spaces and tabs. - KNF.
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1.1 |
| 17-Dec-2012 |
mbalmer | branches: 1.1.2; 1.1.6; 1.1.18; Adding ibmcd(4), a device driver for the IBM 4810 BSP cash drawer port as found e.g. in SurePOS 300 series point of sale terminals. The driver provides a gpio(4) device with three pins: pin 0 to open drawer, pin 1 to read the status and pin 2 to read whether a cash drawer is connected or not.
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1.1.18.2 |
| 05-Feb-2017 |
skrll | Sync with HEAD
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1.1.18.1 |
| 05-Oct-2016 |
skrll | Sync with HEAD
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1.1.6.3 |
| 03-Dec-2017 |
jdolecek | update from HEAD
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1.1.6.2 |
| 25-Feb-2013 |
tls | resync with head
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1.1.6.1 |
| 17-Dec-2012 |
tls | file ibmcd.c was added on branch tls-maxphys on 2013-02-25 00:29:17 +0000
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1.1.2.2 |
| 23-Jan-2013 |
yamt | sync with head
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1.1.2.1 |
| 17-Dec-2012 |
yamt | file ibmcd.c was added on branch yamt-pagecache on 2013-01-23 00:06:08 +0000
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1.2.4.1 |
| 21-Apr-2017 |
bouyer | Sync with HEAD
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1.2.2.1 |
| 20-Mar-2017 |
pgoyette | Sync with HEAD
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1.3.30.1 |
| 23-Mar-2021 |
thorpej | Convert config_found_ia() call sites where the device only carries a single interface attribute to bare config_found() calls.
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1.4.8.1 |
| 04-Aug-2021 |
thorpej | Adapt to CFARGS().
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