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    Alex Buell <alex.buell@tahallah.demon.co.uk> said:
    > On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Alan Cox wrote:
    > > Actually thats one of my presents. The ports are expected to provide
    > > their definition for struct kbd_repeat and a kbd_rate function. If the
    > > facility is not available then it can be defined as NULL
    > >
    > > So the sparc asm/keyboard.h if it supports no keyboard rate stuff would be
    > >
    > >
    > > /*
    > > * Sparc32 lacks the standard keyboard rate ioctls
    > > */
    > >
    > > #define kbd_rate NULL
    > >
    > > and it'll error out with -EINVAL
    >
    > That won't fix the PCI references which seems to get compiled in if
    > asm/keyboard.h is included. Taking a look at it, hmm. asm-sparc/keyboard.h
    > seems to be for the Ultra/PCI stuff, oughtn't this be in asm-sparc64, as
    > sparc32 doesn't use PCI at all, unless there's something I don't know.

    There are lots of sparc64 _without_ PCI around (I happen to run two)
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