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Re: More terminal iocctl's need to be PASSTHROUGH?



In article <Pine.NEB.4.64.1510220646310.24298%vps1.whooppee.com@localhost>,
Paul Goyette  <paul%whooppee.com@localhost> wrote:
>
>I just booted up with this, and here's what I got.  The first of
>these happens almost immediately after starting xdm ...
>
># dmesg | grep BARF
>BARF 0x40245765
>BARF 0x40087603
>BARF 0x40087603
>BARF 0x80087602
>BARF 0x20004b0a
>BARF 0x20004b42
>BARF 0x40044b41
>BARF 0x20004b42
>BARF 0x20004b07
>BARF 0x40044b41
>BARF 0x20004b42
>BARF 0x20004b07
>BARF 0x20004b0a
>BARF 0x20007604
>BARF 0x20004b0a
>BARF 0x20007604
>BARF 0x20004b07
>BARF 0x40044b41
>BARF 0x20004b42
>BARF 0x20004b42
>BARF 0x20004b42
>BARF 0x20004b42

WSDISPLAYIO_GET_BUSID
VT_GETMODE
VT_GETMODE
VT_SETMODE
KDSETMODE
KDSETLED
KDGETLED
KDSETLED
KDSKBMODE
KDGETLED
KDSETLED
KDSKBMODE
KDSETMODE
VT_RELDISP
KDSETMODE
VT_RELDISP
KDSKBMODE
KDGETLED
KDSETLED
KDSETLED
KDSETLED
KDSETLED

Or sort -u

KDGETLED
KDSETLED
KDSETMODE
KDSKBMODE
VT_GETMODE
VT_RELDISP
VT_SETMODE
WSDISPLAYIO_GET_BUSID

These have to do with the X server. The KD and VT ones are syscons/pcvt
old ones. Are we still compiling with these enabled? Is that an old X server?
The WS ones we could add..

christos



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