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H A D | uninorthvar.h | 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems.
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H A D | uninorth.c | 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems. 4ee63553 Sun Nov 17 19:01:13 GMT 2013 Nathan Whitehorn <nwhitehorn@FreeBSD.org> Use #address-cells and #size-cells here too instead of guessing. There is some comment I wrote about these values "lying" in the negative diff, which referes to an earlier misunderstanding about which node to read them from. This gets at least the PPC64 kernel booting in the mac99 system model in QEMU after bypassing the MacIO ATA driver, which apparently still has problems.
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