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Author SHA1 Message Date
John Baldwin
ba40a03417 - Rename nexus_pcib to legacy_pcib. I've been meaning to do this for a
while after the legacy device was added since this driver hangs from
  legacy and not nexus.
- Make several methods non-static so they can be reused in a mptable
  host -> pci bridge driver that will be added at a later date.
- Let legacy_pcib() use pcibios_pcib_route_interrupt() directly instead of
  wrapping it in a private function.  Originally, I thought I was going to
  have the nexus_pcib() driver make a runtime APIC vs. 8259A check and call
  the appropriate routing method (MPTable vs. PIR) that way, but it ended
  up being cleaner to make nexus_pcib() just work with PIR and have a
  separate host -> pci bridge driver for the mptable/apic case.
2003-06-06 17:56:30 +00:00
John Baldwin
e8e951ce31 Add a new legacy(4) device driver for use on machines that do not have
ACPI or for when ACPI support is disabled or not present in the kernel.
Basically, the nexus device is now split into two with some parts
(such as adding default ISA, MCA, and EISA busses if they aren't found
as well as support for PCI bus device ivars) being moved to the legacy
driver.
2002-09-23 15:50:06 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
579bb37015 Use the __BUS_ACCESSOR macro for NEXUS_ACCESSOR
instead of rolling our own implementation.

Reviewed by:	tmm
2002-08-20 13:50:17 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b6c8407840 Get out the roto-rooter and clean up the abuse of nexus ivars by the
i386/isa/pcibus.c.  This gets -current running again on multiple host->pci
machines after the most recent nexus commits.  I had discussed this with
Mike Smith, but ended up doing it slightly differently to what we
discussed as it turned out cleaner this way.  Mike was suggesting creating
a new resource (SYS_RES_PCIBUS) or something and using *_[gs]et_resource(),
but IMHO that wasn't ideal as SYS_RES_* is meant to be a global platform
property, not a quirk of a given implementation.  This does use the ivar
methods but does so properly.  It also now prints the physical pci bus that
a host->pci bridge (pcib) corresponds to.
2000-09-28 00:37:32 +00:00