Although being optional in ATA-3 and absent in >= ATA-4,
RECALIBRATE is issued by Open Firmware 3.1.1 during device
initialization. If it fails, the drive is considered non-bootable.
Now we got two classes: IdeChannel and MacioIdeChannel.
The former models a generic IDE channel so it can be used elsewhere.
The latter implements MacIO specific configuration register(s)
and interrupt signaling.
Both cmd_pkt and data_buf class members are cast to a uint16_t pointer,
so we need to make sure they are properly aligned, otherwise it is
undefined behavior.
Take the DDRA and DDRB registers into account as well because
there is software that tries to change state of the pins configured
as inputs.
This commit fixes Cuda for Rhapsody.
Add absolute coordinates for tablets. Absolute coordinates is relative to window so it can't work for multiple displays? Doesn't work for single display without mouse driver modification.
Add arbitrary number of buttons. Previously, only one mouse button was supported.
Add arbitrary number of bits. Previously, only 7 bits per axis was supported which is good enough for relative movement but not absolute movement.
Allow the dbdma program to initiate reading/writing by adding in and out callbacks.
Support the DBDMA flush command by adding a flush callback. If the transfer completes, then clear the flush flag, otherwise leave it unchanged.
Clear the flush flag after it is copied to the xferStatus of the DBDMA command.
The first packet the one sec mode should send is a mode 1 real time packet, same as GET_REAL_TIME.
A mode 2 packet is the same but doesn't include the time.
They are incomplete or unused (includes cmd and count but not the data and the count isn't used). Might as well get everything from the class fields in_buf and in_count.