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<kettenis>
janneg, sven: dptxep.c uses stuff from <linux/bitfields.h> and ends up including that header through some convoluted route in <asm/sysreg.h>
<sven>
:D
<kettenis>
should it include that file directly?
<sven>
good catch, I keep forgetting some of those headers that get included by accident
<sven>
yeah
<kettenis>
(this is causing me some minor grief in the OpenBSD port)
<kettenis>
similar story for afk.c and iomfb.c although there I end up getting it through some other route on OpenBSD
<sven>
we should just add those headers directly
<kettenis>
should I create a pull request against bits/200-dcp for that?
<sven>
works for me but it's probably best to ask janneg, he's been taking care of dptxep.c (and dcp) lately
<janneg>
kettenis: pull request would work but still depends on marcan to merge it. I might end up including it in my work tree to avoid conflicts
<kettenis>
I can send you a mail instead. Or maybe you want to add these includes yourself as fixups?
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<janneg>
kettenis: fixup commits in a PR are the best way to ensure it's not forgotten
<janneg>
why apple? "parent_addr = 0x0000000210000000" from t8122 (m3) main MMIO range
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<janneg>
interesting, macos 13.6.3 is installable on M3