sys: Remove $FreeBSD$: one-line sh patternRemove /^\s*#[#!]?\s*\$FreeBSD\$.*$\n/
sys/modules: normalize .CURDIR-relative paths to SRCTOPThis simplifies make output/logicTested with: `cd sys/modules; make ALL_MODULES=` on amd64MFC after: 1 monthSponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Style: Remove blank lines before EOF.Tested by: cvs diff -B
MFp4(simokawa_firewire): Many internal structure changes for the FireWire driver.- Compute CRC in CROM parsing.- Add support for configuration ROM build.- Simplify dummy buffer handling.- busdm
MFp4(simokawa_firewire): Many internal structure changes for the FireWire driver.- Compute CRC in CROM parsing.- Add support for configuration ROM build.- Simplify dummy buffer handling.- busdma conversion- Use swi_taskqueue_giant for -current. Mark the interrupt routine as MPSAFE.- AR buffer handling. Don't reallocate AR buffer but just recycle it. Don't malloc and copy per packet in fwohci_arcv(). Pass packet to fw_rcv() using iovec. Application must prepare receiving buffer in advance.- Change fw_bind API so that application should pre-allocate xfer structure.- Add fw_xfer_unload() for recycling struct fw_xfer.- Add post_busreset hook- Remove unused 'sub' and 'act_type' in struct fw_xfer.- Remove npacket from struct fw_bulkxfer.- Don't call back handlers in fwochi_arcv() if the packet has not drained in AT queue- Make firewire works on big endian platform.- Use native endian for packet header and remove unnecessary ntohX/htonX.- Remove FWXFERQ_PACKET mode. We don't use it anymore.- Remove unnecessary restriction of FWSTMAXCHUNK.- Don't set root node for phy config packet if the root node is not cycle master capable but set myself for root node. We should be the root node after next bus reset. Spotted by: Yoshihiro Tabira <[email protected]>- Improve self id handlingTested on: i386, sparc64 and i386 with forced bounce buffer
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- Remove unused opt_foo.h headers.- Don't mess with CFLAGS.- Fix description of fwe module Makefile.
Initial import for IEEE1394 OHCI chipdet device driver and SBP-2 (SerialBus Protocol 2:SCSI over IEEE1394) support for CAM.