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H A D | aac_cam.c | diff 130006 Wed Jun 02 16:15:48 MDT 2004 scottl Collapse sync fib locking into normal i/o locking. The former didn't protect the registers so it was trivially possible for a sync command and i/o command to fight each other and confuse the controller. Make the sync fib alloc/release functions inline and remove the somewhat worthless AAC_SYNC_LOCK_FORCE flag. Thanks to Adil Katchi for helping me to track this down in RELENG_4. |
H A D | aac_disk.c | diff 130006 Wed Jun 02 16:15:48 MDT 2004 scottl Collapse sync fib locking into normal i/o locking. The former didn't protect the registers so it was trivially possible for a sync command and i/o command to fight each other and confuse the controller. Make the sync fib alloc/release functions inline and remove the somewhat worthless AAC_SYNC_LOCK_FORCE flag. Thanks to Adil Katchi for helping me to track this down in RELENG_4. |
H A D | aacvar.h | diff 130006 Wed Jun 02 16:15:48 MDT 2004 scottl Collapse sync fib locking into normal i/o locking. The former didn't protect the registers so it was trivially possible for a sync command and i/o command to fight each other and confuse the controller. Make the sync fib alloc/release functions inline and remove the somewhat worthless AAC_SYNC_LOCK_FORCE flag. Thanks to Adil Katchi for helping me to track this down in RELENG_4. |
H A D | aac.c | diff 130006 Wed Jun 02 16:15:48 MDT 2004 scottl Collapse sync fib locking into normal i/o locking. The former didn't protect the registers so it was trivially possible for a sync command and i/o command to fight each other and confuse the controller. Make the sync fib alloc/release functions inline and remove the somewhat worthless AAC_SYNC_LOCK_FORCE flag. Thanks to Adil Katchi for helping me to track this down in RELENG_4. |
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