DragonFly-2.3.1.679.g4d28e master sys/bus/isa isa_common.c sys/bus/pci/amd64 pci_cfgreg.c pci_cfgreg.h pcibus.c pcibus.h sys/bus/pci dc21040reg.h eisa_pci.c fixup_pci.c hostb_pci.c sys/bus/pci/i386 legacy.c pci_bus.c pci_cfgreg.c pci_cfgreg.h pci

YONETANI Tomokazu qhwt+dfly at les.ath.cx
Thu Jul 16 15:12:26 PDT 2009


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:17:03AM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:05 AM, YONETANI Tomokazu<qhwt+dfly at les.ath.cx> wrote:
> > On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 09:43:46AM +0800, Sepherosa Ziehau wrote:
> >> When APIC_IO is used, 'irq' only has software meaning.  It could be
> >> changed, if intline reading order is changed; since we brought in
> >> freebsd's PIR enumeration code, it changes the original intline
> >> reading order.  But I do suspect that will be the cause.  Any chance
> >> to pull all commits (inclusively) ->
> >> a0f63ddc0da202edb4f9107d22aa5a54ec8d20cd, plus
> >> 0ba04f16a7a3f73835dfba74b6ab409214ec58ef into your local tree and test
> >> again?
> >
> > Thanks!  Just to be sure: does this do what you suggested?
> >  $ cd /usr/src
> >  $ git checkout -b test a0f63ddc0da202edb4f9107d22aa5a54ec8d20cd
> >  $ git cherry-pick 0ba04f16a7a3f73835dfba74b6ab409214ec58ef
> 
> Yeah, just give it a try. :)

didn't work, the same `can't find rootvp'.  This also seems to break
USB keyboard in DDB; vfs_mountroot_ask() immediately panics if it's
a USB keyboard.  PS/2 still works.
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