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Date:      Wed, 8 Dec 1999 00:07:46 -0500
From:      "Charles Anderson" <caa@columbus.rr.com>
To:        Seigo Tanimura <tanimura@r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
Cc:        schuerge@wjpserver.CS.Uni-SB.DE, fn@radio-do.de, freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: AWE64 problems
Message-ID:  <19991208000746.A1622@midgard.dhs.org>
In-Reply-To: <14413.49878.644230.10865D@rina.r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>; from Seigo Tanimura on Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 11:30:46AM %2B0900
References:  <19991207222414.A555@radio-do.de> <199912072200.XAA14065@wjpserver.cs.uni-sb.de> <14413.49878.644230.10865D@rina.r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp>

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I looked for some meaning to the -100, is this documented somewhere?

Who calls it?

-Charlie

On Wed, Dec 08, 1999 at 11:30:46AM +0900, Seigo Tanimura wrote:
> On Tue, 7 Dec 1999 23:00:02 +0100 (MET),
>   Thomas Schuerger <schuerge@wjpserver.CS.Uni-SB.DE> said:
> 
> >> --- sbc.c.orig	Mon Dec  6 19:26:31 1999
> >> +++ sbc.c	Tue Dec  7 22:15:25 1999
> >> @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
> >> if (error)
> >> return error;
> >> else
> >> -		return -100;
> >> +		return -1;
> >> }
> >> 
> >> static int
> 
> Thomas> Works fine for me. Thanks!!!
> 
> 
> Yes, this patch should work. The probe likelyhood(do we call it so?) for
> unknown device is -100, so it does not make sense for sbc to return
> -100.
> 
> -1 might be too high, -50 sounds good to me.
> 
> -- 
> Seigo Tanimura <tanimura@r.dl.itc.u-tokyo.ac.jp> <tanimura@freebsd.org>
> 
> 
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