freebsd-dev/sys/ia64/conf/DEFAULTS
Marcel Moolenaar 409a390c33 Use io(4) for I/O port access on ia64, rather than through sysarch(2).
I/O port access is implemented on Itanium by reading and writing to a
special region in memory. To hide details and avoid misaligned memory
accesses, a process did I/O port reads and writes by making a MD system
call. There's one fatal problem with this approach: unprivileged access
was not being prevented. /dev/io serves that purpose on amd64/i386, so
employ it on ia64 as well. Use an ioctl for doing the actual I/O and
remove the sysarch(2) interface.

Backward compatibility is not being considered. The sysarch(2) approach
was added to support X11, but support for FreeBSD/ia64 was never fully
implemented in X11. Thus, nothing gets broken that didn't need more work
to begin with.

MFC after:	1 week
2010-01-11 18:10:13 +00:00

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#
# DEFAULTS -- Default kernel configuration file for FreeBSD/ia64
#
# $FreeBSD$
machine ia64
# Bus support.
device acpi # ACPI support
# Pseudo devices.
device io # I/O & EFI runtime device
device mem # Memory and kernel memory devices
# UART chips on this platform
device uart_ns8250
options GEOM_PART_BSD
options GEOM_PART_GPT
options GEOM_PART_MBR