History log of /netbsd-src/sys/arch/arm/at91/at91ohci.c (Results 1 – 8 of 8)
Revision Date Author Comments
# c7fb772b 07-Aug-2021 thorpej <thorpej@NetBSD.org>

Merge thorpej-cfargs2.


# 2685996b 24-Apr-2021 thorpej <thorpej@NetBSD.org>

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 a

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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# 8021ad2e 09-Apr-2018 jakllsch <jakllsch@NetBSD.org>

Stop potential misuse of vendor names and USB vendor IDs in root hub
device and string descriptors.

Firstly: Few vendors have identical PCI-SIG vendor IDs and USB-IF vendor
IDs. As such, using the

Stop potential misuse of vendor names and USB vendor IDs in root hub
device and string descriptors.

Firstly: Few vendors have identical PCI-SIG vendor IDs and USB-IF vendor
IDs. As such, using the PCI vendor ID as a USB vendor ID may trample
on whomever is allocated that USB vendor ID.

Secondly: The vendor of the host controller hardware implementation has
little to nothing to do with our usbroothub implementation. Thus we
should not potentially associate any problems therewith to such third
party.

This change will result in root hubs being identified by USB Vendor ID
0x0000. Root hub vendor string will now be "NetBSD" (or, specifically:
ostype). Product ID (0x0000) and product strings remain unchanged.

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# 4e8e6643 23-Apr-2016 skrll <skrll@NetBSD.org>

Merge nick-nhusb

- API / infrastructure changes to support memory management changes.
- Memory management improvements and bug fixes.
- HCDs should now be MP safe
- conversion to KERNHIST based debu

Merge nick-nhusb

- API / infrastructure changes to support memory management changes.
- Memory management improvements and bug fixes.
- HCDs should now be MP safe
- conversion to KERNHIST based debug
- FS/LS isoc support on ehci(4).
- conversion to kmem(9)
- Some USB 3 support - mostly from Takahiro HAYASHI (t-hash).
- interrupt transfers now get proper DMA operations
- general bug fixes
- kern/48308
- uhub status notification improvements
- umass(4) probe fix (applied to HEAD already)
- ohci(4) short transfer fix

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# b3352941 04-Nov-2011 aymeric <aymeric@NetBSD.org>

. fix attach code
. use CFATTACH_DECL_NEW


# cf10107d 01-Jul-2011 dyoung <dyoung@NetBSD.org>

#include <sys/bus.h> instead of <machine/bus.h>.


# 454af1c0 14-Mar-2009 dsl <dsl@NetBSD.org>

Change about 4500 of the K&R function definitions to ANSI ones.
There are still about 1600 left, but they have ',' or /* ... */
in the actual variable definitions - which my awk script doesn't handle

Change about 4500 of the K&R function definitions to ANSI ones.
There are still about 1600 left, but they have ',' or /* ... */
in the actual variable definitions - which my awk script doesn't handle.
There are also many that need () -> (void).
(The script does handle misordered arguments.)

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# c62a0ac4 03-Jul-2008 matt <matt@NetBSD.org>

Add AT91 support. (XXX need to finish timecounter support).