cvs commit: src/sys/i386/conf GENERIC
Peter Wemm
peter at wemm.org
Sun Sep 21 22:41:45 UTC 2008
On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 1:49 PM, John Baldwin <jhb at freebsd.org> wrote:
> On Tuesday 16 September 2008 04:22:22 pm John Baldwin wrote:
>> jhb 2008-09-16 20:22:22 UTC
>>
>> FreeBSD src repository
>>
>> Modified files:
>> sys/i386/conf GENERIC
>> Log:
>> SVN rev 183101 on 2008-09-16 20:22:22Z by jhb
>>
>> Add 'device acpi' to GENERIC on i386. Most newer i386 machines require
> it,
>> so the benefit of having acpi.ko as a standalone module is outweighed by
>> the complications of drivers compiled into the kernel not including ACPI
>> attachments by default.
>>
>> Discussed on: current
>
> I have not disabled the build of the acpi.ko kernel module for now or changed
> any of the other infrastructure. The bits in the loader to auto-load the
> acpi.ko module are smart enough to not load it if it is already compiled into
> the kernel (or at least I haven't had any problems over the last N years I
> have had 'device acpi' in my i386 kernels).
IMHO, leave the loader autoload glue for acpi.ko in for the life of
8.x - If one uses an 8.x loader with a 7.x kernel, POLA would have it
autoload the acpi.ko if needed. Still.. if somebody manually loads a
7.x kernel on an 8.x host, it isn't a major imposition to have them
type 'load acpi' before the 'boot'.
Anyway, thanks for this!
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