On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 06:25:02PM +, Matt Thomas wrote:
Module Name: src
Committed By: matt
Date: Sat Dec 11 18:25:02 UTC 2010
Modified Files:
src/sys/dev/pci: ppb.c
Log Message:
On powerpc, recognize PCI Express RC root bridges.
Why does this need to be #ifdef'd ?
Log Message:
Point to module(9) instead of modctl(8).
We really need module(4) (not 9) like lkm(4)...
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Izumi Tsutsui
On Sun, Dec 12, 2010 at 05:07:05AM +0900, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
Log Message:
Point to module(9) instead of modctl(8).
We really need module(4) (not 9) like lkm(4)...
Agreed. Another question is the ever so terrible sysctl(7). (I think it
should be split, but I don't have a clear plan on how
On Sun, 12 Dec 2010, matthew green wrote:
Log Message:
Point to module(9) instead of modctl(8).
We really need module(4) (not 9) like lkm(4)...
don't we need both? one for the in-kernel APIs, and one for how to
the user-kern API works?
Er, yes, we need both.
And we actually have both!
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 06:43:34PM -0800, Paul Goyette wrote:
Other than the rather generic description that existed in the older
lkm(4) man page, I'm not sure what we could add. I'm not even totally
convinced that we need to add anything...
In addition to the generic information in the old
On Dec 11, 2010, at 11:02 AM, David Young wrote:
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 06:25:02PM +, Matt Thomas wrote:
Module Name: src
Committed By:matt
Date:Sat Dec 11 18:25:02 UTC 2010
Modified Files:
src/sys/dev/pci: ppb.c
Log Message:
On powerpc, recognize