Hello Thomas,
Patch 3: I agree that there is checking needed for the returned index
values, but can't this be solved using range checking on the kernel
pointers,
or perhaps store the pointers in a hash table, the content of which is
verified before a memblock is freed?
It seems very
Joris van Rantwijk wrote:
Hello,
I modified some things in the VIA DRM driver to get it working properly
on my K8M800 Unichrome Pro chipset under Linux. I also got it working
on a x86_64 kernel with a 32-bit usermode system.
Could someone on this list please look through my patches and maybe
Hello Thomas,
Thanks for your positive feedback.
On Sun, Aug 14, 2005 at 09:38:45AM +0200, Thomas Hellstr?m wrote:
01_via_unichrome_pro
Trivial patch to make the VIA driver recognize my PCI id as
a Unichrome Pro chipset. This makes IRQ handling work properly
and avoids the kernel message
Hello,
I modified some things in the VIA DRM driver to get it working properly
on my K8M800 Unichrome Pro chipset under Linux. I also got it working
on a x86_64 kernel with a 32-bit usermode system.
Could someone on this list please look through my patches and maybe
commit some things? I hope my