Paul Richards
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If BUS_DEBUG is defined then create a sysctl, debug.bus_debug, that
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is used to control whether the debug messages are output at runtime.
It defaults to on so that if you define BUS_DEBUG in your kernel
then you get all the debugging info when you boot.
It's very useful for disabling all the debugging info when you're
developing a loadable device driver and you're doing lots of loads
and unloads but don't always want to see all the debugging info.
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