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ISAPNP (9) <strong>NetBSD</strong> <strong>Kernel</strong> Developer’s <strong>Manual</strong> ISAPNP (9)DMA SUPPORTExtensive DMA facilities are provided through the isa(9) DMA facilities.CODE REFERENCESThis section describes places within the <strong>NetBSD</strong> source tree where actual code implementing or using themachine-independent ISAPNP subsystem can be found. All pathnames are relative to /usr/src.The ISAPNP subsystem itself is implemented within the file sys/dev/isapnp/isapnp.c. The databaseof the known devices exists within the file sys/dev/isapnp/isapnpdevs.c and is generatedautomatically from the file sys/dev/isapnp/isapnpdevs. New devices should be added to this file.The database can be regenerated using the Makefile sys/dev/isapnp/Makefile.isapnpdevs.SEE ALSOisa(4), isapnp(4), pnpbios(4), autoconf(9), bus_dma(9), bus_space(9), driver(9), isa(9)Plug and Play ISA Specification V1.0a, May 5 1994.HISTORYThe machine-independent ISAPNP subsystem appear in <strong>NetBSD</strong> 1.3.<strong>NetBSD</strong> 3.0 June 19, 2001 3

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