The Design and Implementation of the FreeBSD Operating System, Second Edition
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    1 # $FreeBSD: releng/10.3/sys/conf/options.sparc64 247600 2013-03-02 00:37:31Z marius $
    2 
    3 GFB_DEBUG               opt_gfb.h
    4 GFB_NO_FONT_LOADING     opt_gfb.h
    5 GFB_NO_MODE_CHANGE      opt_gfb.h
    6 
    7 SUN4U                   opt_global.h
    8 
    9 ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP       opt_atkbd.h
   10 
   11 FIRE_DEBUG              opt_fire.h
   12 
   13 # Debug IOMMU inserts/removes using diagnostic accesses.  This is very loud.
   14 IOMMU_DIAG              opt_iommu.h
   15 
   16 OFWCONS_POLL_HZ         opt_ofw.h
   17 
   18 OFW_PCI_DEBUG           opt_ofw_pci.h
   19 
   20 PMAP_STATS              opt_pmap.h
   21 
   22 PSM_DEBUG               opt_psm.h
   23 PSM_HOOKRESUME          opt_psm.h
   24 PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND   opt_psm.h
   25 
   26 PSYCHO_DEBUG            opt_psycho.h
   27 
   28 SCHIZO_DEBUG            opt_schizo.h
   29 
   30 SUNKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP      opt_sunkbd.h
   31 SUNKBD_EMULATE_ATKBD    opt_sunkbd.h

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