ATTENTION! :-)
I've re-written the request_region stuff already, as part of
the PnP Project. I've done some major rearrangement, so
I'd hate to see somebody go and change something before my
patch was in.
The _OLD_ code wasn't good at all (even has a race in it).
I'll be updating the PnP patch to v2.0.0 very soon (last patch
I did was for v1.3.98). Perhaps we can put this in the next v2.*.*
kernel? The PnP code is 100% innocent (incomplete), even if enabled,
and will hopefully draw some interested parties to do some PnP hacking.
If people are concerned, I can pull out the PnP code too :-(
The new request_region code (and such) are _NOT_ dependent on it
(but the PnP code is). The code is solid though - I've been
running it for quite a while, as have others, with no problems.
The _NEW_ resource management code adds the _LONG_ awaited address space
management too (/proc/addresses).
Just sign me "the snarf killer" :-)
-- Andrew E. Mileski mailto:aem@ott.hookup.net http://www.redhat.com/~aem/ Linux Plug-and-Play Project http://www.redhat.com/pnp/Red Hat Software sponsors these pages - I have no other affilitation with Red Hat Software, and I have never used any of their products.