transcription during the (pcred,ucred) merge; this was not used for
the kill() system call, so does not affect direct explicit process
signalling.
Pointed out by: fenner
* Use the bootinfo's memory map if present instead of hard-coding SKI's
memory map.
* Record the location of the I/O Port Space if present in the memory map.
This works if /dev exists, or if / is read/write (nfsroot). If it is
too hard, leave it up to init -d (which will probably fail if /dev does
not exist, but there isn't much else we can do short of making a union
mount on /).
This means we get a proper /dev if you boot a 5.x kernel on a 4.x world,
which I happen to do often (the ramdisks on our install netboot servers
have 4.x userland worlds on them).
mandatory "card" identifier string. A logical devices on the ISA PnP
card may optionally have a "device" identifier string. Do not confuse
them.
The "card" identifier string is assigned to a logical device as the
default description string when the device is found. (If the "card"
identifier string has not been found, use the EISA PnP ID string.
Strictly speaking, this is an error.) We will override it when a
"device" identifier string is found later.
- Add workaround for the problematic PnP BIOS which does not assign
irq resource for the PS/2 mouse device node; if there is no irq
assigned for the PS/2 mouse node, refer to device.hints for an
irq number. If we still don't find an irq number in the hints
database, use a hard-coded value.
- Delete unused ivars.
- Bit of clean up in probe/attach.
- Add PnP ID for the PS/2 mouse port on some IBM ThinkPad models.
them if the device arrives.
This should solve the problem where devices that have been disabled eg. in
the BIOS show up with nonsense resources and hang the bootstrap process.
no longer possible to unload the driver module while sound is playing
(which resulted in a panic).
- Fix a similar problem with the sndstat device that I found while looking
at the above.
- Append a newline character to error messages in pcm_unregister()
Reviewed by: cg
MFC after: 10 days
attempts to set buffered mode was printing out "unable to set buffered
mode" no matter what. Oops.
Spotted by: Joerg Wunsch <joerg_wunsch@uriah.heep.sax.de>
MFC after: 3 weeks