> I don't see the big reason to get rid of iopl() in Xfree86, as Xfree does
> need IO access rights anyway. I'd rather have iopl() in X than try to be
> too clever in the kernel (and starting to virtually remap the TSS just to
> get a larger iomap area sounds like trying to be clever for the wrong
> reasons).
but at least for debugging/testing purposes for such `user-mode drivers'
using ports >=1024 it would be a big win to be able to use ioperm()
for all ports. for production versions one still could use iopl()
if needed/reasonable.
though I don't know if this alone is worth the necessary efforts
(which I can't estimate)...
Harald
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