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H A D | subr_firmware.c | 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers) 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers) 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers) 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers) 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers) 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers) 059d10c7 Sat Nov 19 00:20:28 GMT 2011 Navdeep Parhar <np@FreeBSD.org> Do not increment the parent firmware's reference count when any other firmware image in the module is registered. Instead, do it when the other image is itself referenced.
This allows a module with multiple firmware images to be automatically unloaded when none of the firmware images are in use.
Discussed with: jhb@ (on -hackers)
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