Move Intel 82092AA into the list of devices. It appears to be a one
off chip that was on one prototype board. However, this appears to be a design that many chipsets are compatible with its PPEC register set (eg the Omega 82c094). Through the kindness of the Red Hat developer David Woodhouse, I now have this datasheet. I may take the advise of one of the bsd-nomads (whose name unfortunately escapes me at the moment) and split out all these 16-bit I/O mapped PCI devices into a separate driver...
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/* Vendor/Device IDs */
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_INTEL_82092AA 0x12218086ul /* 16bit I/O */
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_PCIC_CLPD6729 0x11001013ul /* 16bit I/O */
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_PCIC_CLPD6729 0x11001013ul /* 16bit I/O */
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_PCIC_CLPD6832 0x11101013ul
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_PCIC_CLPD6832 0x11101013ul
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_PCIC_CLPD6833 0x11131013ul
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#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_PCIC_CLPD6833 0x11131013ul
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* Other ID, from sources too vague to be reliable
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* Other ID, from sources too vague to be reliable
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* Mfg model PCI ID
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* Mfg model PCI ID
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* Intel 82092AA 0x12218086 16bit I/O
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* smc/Databook DB87144 0x310610b3
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* smc/Databook DB87144 0x310610b3
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* SMC/databook smc34c90 0xb10610b3
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* SMC/databook smc34c90 0xb10610b3
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* Omega/Trident 82c194 0x01941023
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* Omega/Trident 82c194 0x01941023
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