cvs commit: src/sys/i386/i386 legacy.c src/sys/kern subr_smp.c

M. Warner Losh imp at bsdimp.com
Sun May 9 08:35:49 PDT 2004


In message: <20040506105124.O42462 at root.org>
            Nate Lawson <nate at root.org> writes:
: On Thu, 6 May 2004, John Baldwin wrote:
: > On Thursday 06 May 2004 11:54 am, Nate Lawson wrote:
: > > njl         2004/05/06 08:54:03 PDT
: > >
: > >   FreeBSD src repository
: > >
: > >   Modified files:
: > >     sys/i386/i386        legacy.c
: > >     sys/kern             subr_smp.c
: > >   Log:
: > >   Move the CPU newbus attachment to i386 legacy.  The acpi_cpu device will
: > >   become just "cpu" and provide attachments in the !legacy case.
: > >
: > >   Tested by:      des
: >
: > By the way, it would be nice if the acpi_cpu(4) driver would still probe and
: > attach to devices for non-existent CPUs but just device_disable() the
: > associated device_t.  This would keep the device from reprobing all the time.
: 
: Good idea, I'll make that change tonight.  The code I committed this
: morning returns ENXIO for them so probe will get called multiple times.
: Hmm, this may be more difficult than I first thought since some of the
: internal routines walk all devices in the devclass, operating on their
: resources.  This change would require that code to have an extra case,
: "device here but not active".  Right now it assumes that if the device is
: probed/attached, it is usable.

The device is already there.  All the device_disable() would do would
keep it from being probed again.

Warner


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