The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 #       $NetBSD: files.ata,v 1.8 2003/10/08 20:58:00 bouyer Exp $
    2 #
    3 # Config file and device description for machine-independent devices
    4 # which attach to ATA busses.  Included by ports that need it.  Ports
    5 # that use it must provide their own "major" declarations for the
    6 # appropriate devices.
    7 
    8 # ATA disks
    9 device  wd: disk
   10 attach  wd at ata_hl
   11 file    dev/ata/wd.c                    wd                      needs-flag
   12 file    dev/ata/ata_wdc.c               wd & atabus
   13 
   14 file    dev/ata/ata.c                   (ata_hl | atapi) & atabus
   15 
   16 # ATA RAID configuration support
   17 defpseudo ataraid {[vendtype = -1], [unit = -1]}
   18 file    dev/ata/ata_raid.c              ataraid                 needs-flag
   19 file    dev/ata/ata_raid_promise.c      ataraid
   20 
   21 attach  ld at ataraid with ld_ataraid
   22 file    dev/ata/ld_ataraid.c            ld_ataraid

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