History log of /openbsd/sys/arch/macppc/dev/adbvar.h (Results 1 – 10 of 10)
Revision Date Author Comments
# 5e53181f 10-Aug-2013 mpi <mpi@openbsd.org>

Move the device table inside the softc.


# 20e60a76 09-Mar-2013 mpi <mpi@openbsd.org>

Drop 3rd and 4th clauses from Bradley A. Grantham's license, from NetBSD
via Daniel Dickman.

ok deraadt@


# 305d9e87 18-Jan-2006 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Factorize akbd and ams drivers between mac68k and macppc; while there, start
moving out common adb code as well, and merge adb_direct.c into adb.c to
simplify external header files.

No functional ch

Factorize akbd and ams drivers between mac68k and macppc; while there, start
moving out common adb code as well, and merge adb_direct.c into adb.c to
simplify external header files.

No functional change; more cleanups to come.

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# adf85818 22-Dec-2005 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Remove orphaned adb/pmu stuff; ok hshoexer@ kettenis@


# 260dccbc 21-Oct-2005 kettenis <kettenis@openbsd.org>

Clean up RTC code.
ok drahn@


# e73bc5f9 15-Oct-2005 martin <martin@openbsd.org>

- merge adb_direct.h bits into adbvar.h
- rename ADB_HW_PB to ADB_HW_PMU

from NetBSD

ok brad@; additonal testing krw@


# d80b8bf7 07-Jun-2002 miod <miod@openbsd.org>

Vacuum cleaning of the adb code, step 1: random KNF, remove mac68k
leftovers, unused variables and functions, fix some comments, etc.


# c4071fd1 14-Mar-2002 millert <millert@openbsd.org>

First round of __P removal in sys


# d9076e62 03-Oct-2001 drahn <drahn@openbsd.org>

apm support for macppc. This is not fully implemented, sleep modes
and power event are not handled, however it is enough support
to poll the battery/AC/charging states of the system.
Code by Alexande

apm support for macppc. This is not fully implemented, sleep modes
and power event are not handled, however it is enough support
to poll the battery/AC/charging states of the system.
Code by Alexander Guy.

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# d9a5f17f 01-Sep-2001 drahn <drahn@openbsd.org>

The "powerpc" port which has supported the newer Apple Macintosh powerpc based
is being renamed to macppc. This is to allow sharing of common code
between different powerpc base platforms.

Most of t

The "powerpc" port which has supported the newer Apple Macintosh powerpc based
is being renamed to macppc. This is to allow sharing of common code
between different powerpc base platforms.

Most of the work involved in the renaming process was performed by miod@

Files moved from powerpc/mac to macppc/dev

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