Sam Leffler wrote:
> The right thing to do is to set wpi_debug to 0 and leave the messages
> compiled in.

Well as you can see from the diff I did leave the messages in the
source so that anyone who wants to enable debugging again can just
define WPI_DEBUG at build time to get it.

However defining WPI_DEBUG to 0 resulted in the debug messages being
printed on the console again so if I'm understanding what you're
suggesting correctly it seems that it would require a lot more changes
in the code to accomplish. (I did see other examples of what I think
you're suggesting in sys/ but this driver doesn't seem to have that
support.)

If I'm not understanding something or you have a better solution feel
free to implement it. My goal was just to get a less noisy console at
boot time.


Doug

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