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/freebsd-11-stable/share/man/man4/
H A Damdsbwd.4diff 222805 Tue Jun 07 04:18:24 MDT 2011 avg amdsbwd: update to support SB8xx southbridges

Many thanks to Tino <tinotom@gmail.com> for drawing my attention to
this, for doing a lot of testing and providing great feedback.
Many thanks to AMD for continuing to release public specifications for
their chipsets.

PR: kern/157568
Tested by: Tino <tinotom@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/dev/amdsbwd/
H A Damdsbwd.cdiff 222805 Tue Jun 07 04:18:24 MDT 2011 avg amdsbwd: update to support SB8xx southbridges

Many thanks to Tino <tinotom@gmail.com> for drawing my attention to
this, for doing a lot of testing and providing great feedback.
Many thanks to AMD for continuing to release public specifications for
their chipsets.

PR: kern/157568
Tested by: Tino <tinotom@gmail.com>
MFC after: 1 week
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/i386/isa/
H A Dnpx.cdiff 157568 Thu Apr 06 15:17:45 MDT 2006 jhb - Don't set CR0_NE and CR0_MP in npx_probe() as they are already set
earlier in cpu_setregs().
- If we know this CPU has a FPU via cpuid, then just assume the INT16
interface and make the npx device quiet to not clutter the dmesg. This
is true for all Pentium and later CPUs and even some of the later 486dx
CPUs.

Reviewed by: bde
Tested by: ps
MFC after: 1 week
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/i386/i386/
H A Dmachdep.cdiff 157568 Thu Apr 06 15:17:45 MDT 2006 jhb - Don't set CR0_NE and CR0_MP in npx_probe() as they are already set
earlier in cpu_setregs().
- If we know this CPU has a FPU via cpuid, then just assume the INT16
interface and make the npx device quiet to not clutter the dmesg. This
is true for all Pentium and later CPUs and even some of the later 486dx
CPUs.

Reviewed by: bde
Tested by: ps
MFC after: 1 week
/freebsd-11-stable/sys/x86/x86/
H A Dcpu_machdep.cdiff 157568 Thu Apr 06 15:17:45 MDT 2006 jhb - Don't set CR0_NE and CR0_MP in npx_probe() as they are already set
earlier in cpu_setregs().
- If we know this CPU has a FPU via cpuid, then just assume the INT16
interface and make the npx device quiet to not clutter the dmesg. This
is true for all Pentium and later CPUs and even some of the later 486dx
CPUs.

Reviewed by: bde
Tested by: ps
MFC after: 1 week

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