previously on this list Mark Kettenis contributed:

> Use Linux compat functions to do kernel memory allocations in the bits of code
> that are shared with Linux.  Use OpenBSD functions in the few sports where we
> have our own implementation of bits.

Does this mean that any machines with i915 and with a non GENERIC kernel
with option LINUX_COMPAT disabled, need it enabled to prevent fallout?

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