- 14 May, 2003 1 commit
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Ben Avison authored
Detail: * Errors now use the allocated error number base, &819000, instead of a base in the private range, &50000000. "USB transfer failed" errors now have use a sub-range of error numbers from &819020; the original BSD error number can be retrieved from the bottom 5 bits of the RISC OS error number. * Service_USB 1 now returns the list in the order in which the devices, rather than in the reverse order as previous versions of the module did. * A little tweaking of h/usb_port to reduce compiler warnings. * Some compiler-satisfying changes to allow use of packed structures. (However, the compiler doesn't seem to work correctly yet, so this is currently switched out using -DDISABLE_PACKED on the command line.) * Added full stops to end of star command help strings for consistency with rest of OS. * New exports: USBDevFS (moved here from ^.h) and a few files in dev/usb/h and sys/h. Admin: Error number overhaul and...
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- 23 Apr, 2003 1 commit
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Robert Sprowson authored
Put the port reset delay back to 50ms.Not sure why NetBSD decided to change that but it broke the Chicony keyboard supplied in Castle's Iyonix. Version 0.15. Tagged as 'NetBSD-0_15'
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- 11 Apr, 2003 1 commit
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Robert Sprowson authored
Added stuff to delete the DeviceFS$USB*$Options variables when the module is RMkilled. Version 0.12. Tagged as 'NetBSD-0_12'
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- 28 Jan, 2003 1 commit
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Dan Ellis authored
Correction of spelling of busses to buses (noun plural). OHCIdriver only responds to PCI service call to lookup vendor name when the device is of class OHCI controller. Version 0.01. Tagged as 'NetBSD-0_01'
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- 06 Mar, 2001 1 commit
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Dan Ellis authored
This is the initial import of prototype USB drivers written for the OHCI chip on the customer L board. Details: The drivers are for mouse, keyboard and combined keyboard and mouse. They assume that the correct device is going to be plugged in, not reading the descriptors at all. Once the mouse is plugged in, it will become the active pointer device, reverting to the previous one when extracted. Admin: The prototypes have been tested on a SDB customer L board, but require a couple of pokes to the reset and configuration register to get them going: memorya f99f611c 3840 works on the SDB but will be different on the customer L board
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