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Restructured PCI subsystem to fit the new device model.
Generic PCI code now handles 64-bit BARs correctly when setting "membase"; drivers should need to call pci_bar_start() only if they want to use BARs other than the first memory or I/O BAR. Split rarely-used PCI functions out into pciextra.c. Core PCI code is now 662 bytes (down from 1308 bytes in Etherboot 5.4). 284 bytes of this saving comes from the pci/pciextra split. Cosmetic changes to lots of drivers (e.g. vendor_id->vendor in order to match the names used in Linux).
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@@ -2975,7 +2975,7 @@ static int etherfabric_probe ( struct dev *dev, struct pci_device *pci ) {
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memset ( &efab_buffers, 0, sizeof ( efab_buffers ) );
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/* Hook in appropriate operations table. Do this early. */
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if ( pci->device_id == EF1002_DEVID ) {
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if ( pci->device == EF1002_DEVID ) {
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efab.op = &ef1002_operations;
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} else {
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efab.op = &falcon_operations;
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@@ -3021,7 +3021,7 @@ static int etherfabric_probe ( struct dev *dev, struct pci_device *pci ) {
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return 1;
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}
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static struct pci_id etherfabric_nics[] = {
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static struct pci_device_id etherfabric_nics[] = {
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PCI_ROM(0x1924, 0xC101, "ef1002", "EtherFabric EF1002"),
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PCI_ROM(0x1924, 0x0703, "falcon", "EtherFabric Falcon"),
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};
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