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rename Intel 0xa171
The same id is used by HM175 QM175 CM238 (KBL-H), not just CM238.
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ok deraadt@
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ok jsg@
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ok jsg@
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ok stsp@
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From Greg Jones <gjones5555 (at) netscape (dot) net>
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from James Hastings
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from Dariusz Sendkowski
ok millert@ deraadt@
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they were added alongside a bunch of other devices in NetBSD rev 1.25
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ok mpi@
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ok mortimer@ mpi@ deraadt@
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ok jsg@
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Those can be found in SPARC T4 machines, mine has the F80 800G model.
Since other devices with different flash configurations use the same
vendor/product ID, use the LSI chip name as product name as pointed out
by jmatthew, thanks.
OK jmatthew deraadt
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ok jsg@
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device.
"just commit!" deraadt@
"looks good to me" jmatthew@
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add Intel WHL-U Host ids
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