Hmmm... Just guessing: perhaps because you created the System RAM resource
using request_mem_region() instead of request_resource()?
On Amiga the Chip RAM allocator uses the resource management system, and both
the whole bunch of Chip RAM (parent) and all allocated blocks (children) show
up in /proc/iomem.
> Point 2: You can't perform resource management on bits in a control
> register that performs many other random functions; resource management
> is byte based not bit based.
That's indeed more nasty.
Gr{oetje,eeting}s,
Geert
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