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Author SHA1 Message Date
Andrew R. Reiter
853fbff5f7 - Modify to make the generated device driver code work with current.
- Use M_ZERO instead of another call to bzero().

Inspired by: misc/31905
2001-11-13 17:58:14 +00:00
Brian Somers
11027719c4 Suggest that kernels are built with ``cd /usr/src; make buildkernel''
Add a comment saying that our softc is automatically allocated by the
parent bus.
Fix lots of spellings
2001-04-14 18:51:39 +00:00
Warner Losh
6715fca911 o Add cardbus support (use pci attachment for now)
<bde>
o Add comments in some places to clarify some points.
o Don't typedef sc_p.  This isn't usually done in the drivers and may
  cause problems in teh future if C goes the C++ route of requiring
  one and only one definition for each and every type.  Instead use
  the current convetion of expanding struct ${1}_softc * inline needed.
o change some comments to be more style(9)-like.
o Define and use DEV2SOFTC to encapsulate storing/getting softc from a
  dev_t.  This also takes care of the missing cast from the examples.
o Define and use DEVICE2SOFTC, similar to DEV2SOFTC for getting the
  softc from a device_t.
</bde>

We still should have this generate foo_{isa,pci,pccard,cardbus,eisa}.c
and foovar.h from templates of some sort, but I was too lazy to do
that in this commit.  I did document it in the comments, however.

Note: bde-like corrections made with the help of my my portable
plastic bde icon.  Results with the real bde may vary with use.
2000-12-18 21:08:53 +00:00
Julian Elischer
99fcf9836a Slight cleanups after comments from John Hay (Thanks!)
Also add more comments.
2000-11-15 12:05:21 +00:00
Julian Elischer
7dd17df71d Share one devclass between ISA and PCI sections
This will ensure unit numbers will co-ordinate between them
2000-11-12 10:46:38 +00:00
Julian Elischer
e904636ad4 Add basic PCI capability
Not sure how unit numbers are carried across between
PCI and ISA though.. maybe there should be only one devclass between the two?
2000-11-11 09:49:49 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4a3a6ee4c8 Add more sample code having read the daemnnews article (August 2000) 2000-11-09 18:55:44 +00:00
Julian Elischer
87e78fdf4c Having figured out a bit more of the new-bus puzzle
I have added support for finding non-PNP devices to this
sample loadable ISA driver.
PCI support will come later.

If someone with a clue about newbus were to look it over it would be
really cool.
2000-11-08 21:54:28 +00:00
Julian Elischer
96305e8f3e Add copyright to skeleton. 2000-10-26 21:53:37 +00:00
Julian Elischer
45ddd9af7d some more cleanups
still need to handle non-PNP devices properly.
2000-10-26 21:37:38 +00:00
Julian Elischer
d1d3a97409 Slowly add more functionality as I learn more about newbus etc. 2000-10-25 15:08:11 +00:00
Julian Elischer
45b4f5af9e First effort at bringing these up-to-date.
This creates a skeleton ISA device driver.
I don't pretend that it's fully correct or even opitimal
but it at least creates (and compiles) a 'clean' ISA driver.

Hopefully PCI/PCCARD/etc. support will be added when I understand it.
Unlike the old version this just creates a module. The old one tried to
create a new kernel with the driver to be tested.
2000-10-24 16:45:58 +00:00
Peter Wemm
7f3dea244c $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 00:22:10 +00:00
Mike Smith
a528364ed0 Fix some $d -> %d mistakes.
Submitted by:	crb@crbowman.erols.com
1999-03-19 00:33:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans
64b2faf8a4 Removed all `vector xxxintr' specifications. Interrupt handlers are now
configured in drivers.

Attempted to update the generated interrupt handler attachment to the
current "temporary" method.  Not tested.  To test it, someone would first
have to fix the bitrot in the ioctl command arg type.
1998-10-22 16:10:29 +00:00
Julian Elischer
4308b69579 Add code to the example 'driver-o-matic' to support being an LKM
This may not quite work yet but should head the user in the right
direction.
1998-01-12 07:47:03 +00:00
Julian Elischer
f7fa6f6471 The example drivers should use 'poll' now that it has replaced select. 1997-12-30 03:23:13 +00:00
Julian Elischer
5e176f9a97 These two shell scripts will
create a skeleton device driver.
one for a real device and the other for a pseudo device.
they each take one argument which is the name (prefix) for the driver.

they add the new file to the /sys tree and add appropriate config files
etc for a build.

hopefully others will build on this so that we get
1/ these drivers improved and the shell scripts
improved in how/where that hook the new code in.
2/ similar tools for providing skeletons for other
modules (I'm tempted to do a VFS filesystem skeleton :)

please take a look and fix anything that maybe should be added.
they compile and link fine,
but I think I wouldn't trust them, as faar as RUNNING yet :)
(well they really wouldn't do very much being skeletons..

we need to add PCI  and EISA skeletons as well
followed by a SCSI driver skeleton.
1997-02-02 07:19:30 +00:00