Marius Strobl 2ba16c40b4 - Ensure we find no unexpected partner.
- Failing to register as interrupt controller during attach shouldn't
  be fatal so just inform about this instead of panicing.
- Disable rerun of the streaming cache as workaround for a silicon bug
  of certain Psycho versions.
- Remove the comment regarding lack of newbus'ified bus_dma(9) as being
  able to associate a DMA tag with a device would allow to implement
  CDMA flushing/syncing in bus_dmamap_sync(9) but that would totally
  kill performance. Given that for devices not behind a PCI-PCI bridge
  the host-to-PCI bridges also only do CDMA flushing/syncing based on
  interrupts there's no additional disadvantage for polling(4) callbacks
  in the case schizo(4) has to do the CDMA flushing/syncing but rather a
  general problem.
- Don't panic if the power failure, power management or over-temperature
  interrupts doesn't exist as these aren't mandatory and not available
  with all controllers (not even Psychos). [1]
- Take advantage of KOBJMETHOD_END.
- Remove some redundant variables.
- Add missing const.

PR:	131371 [1]
2009-03-19 20:52:46 +00:00
2009-03-19 12:52:19 +00:00
2009-03-06 13:24:54 +00:00
2009-03-19 10:23:26 +00:00
2009-03-19 20:24:30 +00:00
2008-06-05 19:47:58 +00:00
2009-03-01 14:44:03 +00:00

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