On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 01:02:47PM +0300, Roman Kurakin wrote:
> I have found a bug. It is in support of serial cards which uses
> memory for I/O insted of ports. I made a patch for serial.c and fix
> one place, but probably the problem like this one could be somewhere
> else.
I've got this fish caught in the my serial driver rewrite - the driver
always handles the requesting and freeing of the resources. If it is
unable to request the resources, then you will receive a suitable error
when trying to configure two ports.
Please note that I'm not about to take on maintainence of the current
serial.c driver, except where I spot obvious bugs.
I'd recommend that you pass this one to Marcelo to incorporate (only
after he's got his feet on the ground again. 8)) It looks sensible.
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