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authorniklas <niklas@openbsd.org>1998-04-04 17:13:17 +0000
committerniklas <niklas@openbsd.org>1998-04-04 17:13:17 +0000
commitb407f70787ec36abca2ca9cba91222fe0b5a8411 (patch)
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parentignore EEPROM_TST_MODE mode on pci cards too (diff)
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Yay! This fixes a bug that has been there since day one of the amiga port.
We have never protected the kvm area that maps Zorro I/O registers in the Z2 memory space from being allocated by the kmem_* routines. Lately kvm usage has increased and we have needed more kvm allocated than earlier thus this area have got allocated with random results. Most often resulting in MMU fault panics, but also in hangs. This bug has stalled the amiga port release builds for several weeks, but now I *hope* the amiga will have a chance to be built and tested in time for 2.3.
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