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/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/amd64/conf/ | ||
H A D | DEFAULTS | diff 152662 Mon Nov 21 20:22:35 MST 2005 jhb Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source. This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device. I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other archs. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/pc98/conf/ | ||
H A D | DEFAULTS | diff 152662 Mon Nov 21 20:22:35 MST 2005 jhb Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source. This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device. I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other archs. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/sparc64/conf/ | ||
H A D | DEFAULTS | diff 152662 Mon Nov 21 20:22:35 MST 2005 jhb Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source. This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device. I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other archs. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/i386/conf/ | ||
H A D | DEFAULTS | diff 152662 Mon Nov 21 20:22:35 MST 2005 jhb Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source. This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device. I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other archs. |
/freebsd-11.0-release/sys/dev/puc/ | ||
H A D | puc.c | diff 152662 Mon Nov 21 20:22:35 MST 2005 jhb Don't enable PUC_FASTINTR by default in the source. Instead, enable it via the DEFAULTS kernel configs. This allows folks to turn it that option off in the kernel configs if desired without having to hack the source. This is especially useful since PUC_FASTINTR hangs the kernel boot on my ultra60 which has two uart(4) devices hung off of a puc(4) device. I did not enable PUC_FASTINTR by default on powerpc since powerpc does not currently allow sharing of INTR_FAST with non-INTR_FAST like the other archs. |
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