Hello
On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 03:00:43PM +0200, Alexander Warg wrote:
Hi,
This is a BUG, we never explored, because we only have machines with serial ports and use a serial console for debugging most of the time. The reason for -noserial was to disable serial ports to not have the slowdown introduced by the serial traffic.
hmm I'm a bit confused about your fix. I didn't actually run it but from how I read this it still initializes the serial console even if -noserial is given?
Uart *com = 0;
if(strstr(cmdline, " -nokdb") || strstr(cmdline, " -noserial")) { com = Kernel_uart::uart(); disconnect(); return; }
shouldn't uart() be only called in the case -noserial is not given? So you must move the com line down a little bit more.
I hope you don't get confused or crazy while you're using Fiasco.
Definitely not! I like it, but I am a little bit weak when it comes to c++ object initialization...
Unfortunately I will probably have to bother this list with more questions soon since I'm doing a college project about fiasco/drops.
Thanks, Fabian