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H A Dnvme_ns_cmd.cdiff 1e526bc478edf4fbcefa27a1285fa7bb624f3725 Fri Mar 29 21:34:28 CET 2013 Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org> Add "type" to nvme_request, signifying if its payload is a VADDR, UIO, or
NULL. This simplifies decisions around if/how requests are routed through
busdma. It also paves the way for supporting unmapped bios.

Sponsored by: Intel
H A Dnvme_ctrlr_cmd.cdiff 1e526bc478edf4fbcefa27a1285fa7bb624f3725 Fri Mar 29 21:34:28 CET 2013 Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org> Add "type" to nvme_request, signifying if its payload is a VADDR, UIO, or
NULL. This simplifies decisions around if/how requests are routed through
busdma. It also paves the way for supporting unmapped bios.

Sponsored by: Intel
H A Dnvme_private.hdiff 1e526bc478edf4fbcefa27a1285fa7bb624f3725 Fri Mar 29 21:34:28 CET 2013 Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org> Add "type" to nvme_request, signifying if its payload is a VADDR, UIO, or
NULL. This simplifies decisions around if/how requests are routed through
busdma. It also paves the way for supporting unmapped bios.

Sponsored by: Intel
H A Dnvme_qpair.cdiff 1e526bc478edf4fbcefa27a1285fa7bb624f3725 Fri Mar 29 21:34:28 CET 2013 Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org> Add "type" to nvme_request, signifying if its payload is a VADDR, UIO, or
NULL. This simplifies decisions around if/how requests are routed through
busdma. It also paves the way for supporting unmapped bios.

Sponsored by: Intel
H A Dnvme_ctrlr.cdiff 1e526bc478edf4fbcefa27a1285fa7bb624f3725 Fri Mar 29 21:34:28 CET 2013 Jim Harris <jimharris@FreeBSD.org> Add "type" to nvme_request, signifying if its payload is a VADDR, UIO, or
NULL. This simplifies decisions around if/how requests are routed through
busdma. It also paves the way for supporting unmapped bios.

Sponsored by: Intel