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Some versions of doxygen seem to object to "@ret None" or similar.
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* Exit via INT19
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*
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* @v ix86 i386 register values to be loaded on exit
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* @ret Never
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* @err None
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* @ret Never -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Exit back to the BIOS by switching to real mode, reloading the
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* registers as they were before Etherboot started, and executing INT
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* Initialise a buffer.
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*
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* @v buffer The buffer to be initialised
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Set @c buffer->start and @c buffer->end before calling init_buffer().
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* init_buffer() will initialise the buffer to the state of being
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@ -72,8 +72,8 @@ void init_buffer ( struct buffer *buffer ) {
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* @v desc A descriptor for the free block
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* @v block Start address of the block
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* @v split Address at which to split the block
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Split a free block into two separate free blocks. If the split
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* point lies outside the block, no action is taken; this is not an
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@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ static void split_free_block ( struct buffer_free_block *desc,
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* @v buffer The buffer containing the block
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* @v desc A descriptor for the free block
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* @v prev_block Address of the previous block
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Marks a free block as used, i.e. removes it from the free list.
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*
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* Write a single character to each console device.
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*
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* @v character Character to be written
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* The character is written out to all enabled console devices, using
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* each device's console_driver::putchar() method.
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@ -36,10 +36,10 @@ void putchar ( int character ) {
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/**
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* Check to see if any input is available on any console.
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*
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* @v None
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* @v None -
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* @ret console Console device that has input available, if any.
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* @ret NULL No console device has input available.
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* All enabled console devices are checked once for available input
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* using each device's console_driver::iskey() method. The first
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@ -62,9 +62,9 @@ static struct console_driver * has_input ( void ) {
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/**
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* Read a single character from any console.
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*
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* @v None
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* @v None -
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* @ret character Character read from a console.
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* A character will be read from the first enabled console device that
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* has input available using that console's console_driver::getchar()
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@ -112,10 +112,10 @@ int getchar ( void ) {
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/** Check for available input on any console.
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*
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* @v None
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* @v None -
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* @ret True Input is available on a console
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* @ret False Input is not available on any console
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* All enabled console devices are checked once for available input
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* using each device's console_driver::iskey() method. If any console
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* @v args Arguments corresponding to the format string
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* @ret len Length of string written to buffer (if buf != NULL)
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* @ret 0 (if buf == NULL)
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* If #buf==NULL, then the string will be written to the console
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* directly using putchar().
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* @v ... Arguments corresponding to the format string
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* @ret len Length of string written to buffer (if buf != NULL)
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* @ret 0 (if buf == NULL)
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* If #buf==NULL, then the string will be written to the console
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* directly using putchar().
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@ -178,8 +178,8 @@ int sprintf(char *buf, const char *fmt, ...)
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*
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* @v fmt Format string
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* @v ... Arguments corresponding to the format string
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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*/
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void printf(const char *fmt, ...)
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* Place a specified card into the Config state.
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*
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* @v csn Card Select Number
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Only cards currently in the Sleep, Isolation, or Config states will
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* respond to this command. The card that has the specified CSN will
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@ -196,8 +196,8 @@ static inline uint8_t isapnp_read_status ( void ) {
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* Assign a Card Select Number to a card, and enter the Config state.
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*
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* @v csn Card Select Number
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Only cards in the Isolation state will respond to this command.
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* The isolation protocol is designed so that only one card will
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* @v lfsr Current value of the LFSR
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* @v input_bit Current input bit to the LFSR
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* @ret lfsr Next value of the LFSR
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* This routine implements the linear feedback shift register as
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* described in Appendix B of the PnP ISA spec. The hardware
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*
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* @v identifier ISAPnP identifier
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* @ret checksum Expected checksum value
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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*/
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static uint8_t isapnp_checksum ( struct isapnp_identifier *identifier ) {
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*
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* @v buf Buffer in which to store data, or NULL
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* @v bytes Number of bytes to read
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* Resource data is read from the current location. If #buf is NULL,
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* the data is discarded.
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* @v buf Buffer in which to store the tag's contents
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* @ret True Tag was found
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* @ret False Tag was not found
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* Scan through the resource data until we find a particular tag, and
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* read its contents into a buffer. It is the caller's responsibility
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* @ret \>0 Number of ISAPnP cards found
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* @ret 0 There are no ISAPnP cards in the system
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* @ret \<0 A conflict was detected; try a new read port
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* The state diagram on page 18 (PDF page 24) of the PnP ISA spec
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* gives the best overview of what happens here.
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* @v bus_loc Bus location
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* @ret True #bus_loc contains a valid ISAPnP location
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* @ret False There are no more valid ISAPnP locations
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* If there are no more valid locations, the #bus_loc structure will
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* be zeroed.
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* @v bus_loc Bus location as filled in by isapnp_next_location()
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* @ret True A device is present at this location
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* @ret False No device is present at this location
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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*/
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static int isapnp_fill_device ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
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* @v device_driver Device driver
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* @ret True Driver is capable of driving this device
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* @ret False Driver is not capable of driving this device
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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*/
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static int isapnp_check_driver ( struct bus_dev *bus_dev,
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*
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* @v bus_dev Bus device as filled in by isapnp_fill_device()
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* @ret string Printable string describing the device
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* The string returned by isapnp_describe_device() is valid only until
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* the next call to isapnp_describe_device().
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*
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* @v bus_dev Bus device as filled in by isapnp_fill_device()
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* @ret string Printable string naming the device
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* The string returned by isapnp_name_device() is valid only until the
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* next call to isapnp_name_device().
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*
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* @v isapnp ISAPnP device
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* @v activation True to enable, False to disable the device
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* This routine simply activates the device in its current
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* configuration, or deactivates the device. It does not attempt any
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*
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* @v nic NIC structure to be filled in
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* @v isapnp ISAPnP device
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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* This fills in generic NIC parameters (e.g. I/O address and IRQ
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* number) that can be determined directly from the ISAPnP device,
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/** Write a character to the console.
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*
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* @v character Character to be written
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* @ret None
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* @err None
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* @ret None -
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* @err None -
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*
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*/
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void ( *putchar ) ( int character );
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/** Read a character from the console.
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*
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* @v None
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* @v None -
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* @ret character Character read
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* If no character is available to be read, this method will
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* block. The character read should not be echoed back to the
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/** Check for available input.
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*
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* @v None
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* @v None -
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* @ret True Input is available
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* @ret False Input is not available
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* This should return True if a subsequent call to getchar()
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/**
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* UNLOAD BASE CODE STACK
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*
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* @v None
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* @v None -
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* @ret ...
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*
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*/
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* @v udp_close Pointer to a struct s_PXENV_UDP_CLOSE
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* @ret #PXENV_EXIT_SUCCESS Always
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* @ret s_PXENV_UDP_CLOSE::Status PXE status code
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* @err None
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* @err None -
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*
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* Closes a UDP "connection" opened with pxenv_udp_open(). Since UDP
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* is a connectionless protocol, this is a no-op.
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