Cool.
Just make sure you check the odd ones like USB, where ejecting may
occur during or just before the callout runs, and the callout tries
accessing registers that aren't there.
Sure the previous was racy, but it may have been "not racy enough" to
cause most people to never see a panic.
-adr
On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 06:57:04PM -0700, Adrian Chadd wrote:
A> hm, so none of the modified PHYs nor their consumers will get upset?
A> Eg, if the NIC is down, is touching the PHY registers going to be a
A> problem?
The IFF_UP was always an administrative flag. I believe drivers initialize
all th
hm, so none of the modified PHYs nor their consumers will get upset?
Eg, if the NIC is down, is touching the PHY registers going to be a
problem?
-adrian
On 26 October 2013 11:40, Gleb Smirnoff wrote:
> Author: glebius
> Date: Sat Oct 26 18:40:17 2013
> New Revision: 257184
> URL: http://svnwe