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).
This commit is contained in:
Michael Brown
2006-05-16 15:12:06 +00:00
parent fcdab6299c
commit 15ee09ed10
35 changed files with 552 additions and 542 deletions

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@@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ static struct nic_operations r8169_operations = {
};
static struct pci_id r8169_nics[] = {
static struct pci_device_id r8169_nics[] = {
PCI_ROM(0x10ec, 0x8169, "r8169", "RealTek RTL8169 Gigabit Ethernet"),
PCI_ROM(0x16ec, 0x0116, "usr-r8169", "US Robotics RTL8169 Gigabit Ethernet"),
PCI_ROM(0x1186, 0x4300, "dlink-r8169", "D-Link RTL8169 Gigabit Ethernet"),
@@ -890,7 +890,7 @@ static int r8169_probe ( struct nic *nic, struct pci_device *pci ) {
int option = -1, Cap10_100 = 0, Cap1000 = 0;
printf("r8169.c: Found %s, Vendor=%hX Device=%hX\n",
pci->name, pci->vendor_id, pci->device_id);
pci->name, pci->vendor, pci->device);
board_idx++;