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* Start each of the license/copyright comments with /*-, minor shuffle of linesimp2005-01-061-1/+1
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* Make sure the baudrate specified with the BR tag is somewhat sane.marcel2004-11-141-0/+20
| | | | | | | | A baudrate we consider insane is silently replaced with 0. When the baudrate is 0, we will not try to program the hardware. Instead we leave the communication speed unaltered, maximizing the chance to have a working console. Obviously this means we allow specifying a 0 baudrate for exactly that purpose.
* Fix braino in previous commit: getenv() can return NULL.marcel2004-03-201-0/+2
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* Introduce the hw.uart.console and hw.uart.dbgport environment variablesmarcel2004-03-201-0/+247
to select a serial console and debug port (resp). On ia64 these replace the use of hints completely and take precedence over hints on alpha, amd64 and i386. On sparc64 these variables are not yet recognised. The reasons for introducing these variables are: 1. Hints have side-effects. They reserve the unit number for use by isa or acpi devices and therefore cannot be used to select a pci device. Also, the use of a unit number to select a device prior to bus enumeration is nonsense. The new variables have no side- effects and are not based on unit numbers. 2. Hints don't have the expression power to allow the sysadmin to select UARTs that are not legacy PC devices and need the support of compile-time constants to give the sysadmin some level of flexibility. The hw.uart.console and hw.uart.dbgport variables specify a list of attributes. An attribute is a tag-value pair, seperated by a colon. Attributes are seperated by a comma. Where possible, tags are the same as those in /etc/remote (only br and pa in practice). Details can be found in the manpage (not part of this commit). Not tested on: amd64, pc98
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