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H A D | files.amd64 | diff 8ade021a7cb86275ad6ac19810cc80c201296bc3 Thu Jul 08 00:29:33 CEST 2004 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> Break out the isa and pccard front ends to the fdc controller device. This should allow us to more easily break out the acpi and 'legacy pc' front ends as well (so only the bus front end would touch rtc, for example).
This isn't a great separation, since isa dma routines are still called from the MI code, but it is a start. diff 8ade021a7cb86275ad6ac19810cc80c201296bc3 Thu Jul 08 00:29:33 CEST 2004 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> Break out the isa and pccard front ends to the fdc controller device. This should allow us to more easily break out the acpi and 'legacy pc' front ends as well (so only the bus front end would touch rtc, for example).
This isn't a great separation, since isa dma routines are still called from the MI code, but it is a start.
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H A D | files.i386 | diff 8ade021a7cb86275ad6ac19810cc80c201296bc3 Thu Jul 08 00:29:33 CEST 2004 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> Break out the isa and pccard front ends to the fdc controller device. This should allow us to more easily break out the acpi and 'legacy pc' front ends as well (so only the bus front end would touch rtc, for example).
This isn't a great separation, since isa dma routines are still called from the MI code, but it is a start. diff 8ade021a7cb86275ad6ac19810cc80c201296bc3 Thu Jul 08 00:29:33 CEST 2004 Warner Losh <imp@FreeBSD.org> Break out the isa and pccard front ends to the fdc controller device. This should allow us to more easily break out the acpi and 'legacy pc' front ends as well (so only the bus front end would touch rtc, for example).
This isn't a great separation, since isa dma routines are still called from the MI code, but it is a start.
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