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Subject: Heads up! EisaConf changes to -stable
Date: Thu, 04 Jan 1996 01:05:58 -0800
From: "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@freefall.freebsd.org>
I've just commited the eisaconf code from -current to -stable.
The main reason for doing this was to allow me to bring the new
aic7xxx driver into -stable easily as well as make any future
syncing between the two trees in this area less difficult. There
haven't been any bug reports logged against the eisaconf code since
its been in 2.2 (except for the complaint about interrupt statistics),
so I don't think it will cause any problems. Please let me know
if it does.
You will have to adjust your kernel config file once you sync
to these changes.
If you use the ahb driver (Adaptec 174X controllers), your
config should look like this:
controller eisa0
controller ahb0
If you use the ahc driver (Adaptec 2742/2842/2940/3940), your
config should look like this:
controller eisa0 # Only necessary for 2742/2842/and aic7770 controllers
controller ahc0 # You need two ahc controller definitions for each
# 3940 in your system, so for a single 3940, you
# would have an aditional "controller ahc1" in
# your file.
If you use th bt driver (Buslogic 445, 5xx, 7xx, 9xx), your config
should look like this:
controller eisa0 # Only necessary for 7xx cards
controller bt0 at isa? port "IO_BT0" bio irq ? vector
bt_isa_intr
--
Justin T. Gibbs
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