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iokit/Kernel/IOStartIOKit.cpp xnu-124.1 xnu-792
--- xnu/xnu-124.1/iokit/Kernel/IOStartIOKit.cpp
+++ xnu/xnu-792/iokit/Kernel/IOStartIOKit.cpp
@@ -27,6 +27,7 @@
  */
 
 #include <libkern/c++/OSUnserialize.h>
+#include <libkern/version.h>
 #include <IOKit/IORegistryEntry.h>
 #include <IOKit/IODeviceTreeSupport.h>
 #include <IOKit/IOCatalogue.h>
@@ -36,35 +37,35 @@
 #include <IOKit/IOLib.h>
 #include <IOKit/IOKitKeys.h>
 #include <IOKit/IOKitDebug.h>
-#include <IOKit/network/IONetworkController.h>
-#include <IOKit/graphics/IODisplay.h>
 
 #include <IOKit/assert.h>
+
+#include "IOKitKernelInternal.h"
 
 extern "C" {
 
 extern void OSlibkernInit (void);
-extern void IOLibInit(void);
 
 #include <kern/clock.h>
 
-
 void IOKitResetTime( void )
 {
-    mach_timespec_t	t;
+	mach_timespec_t		t;
 
-    t.tv_sec = 30;
-    t.tv_nsec = 0;
-    IOService::waitForService(
-        IOService::resourceMatching("IORTC"), &t );
+	t.tv_sec = 30;
+	t.tv_nsec = 0;
+	IOService::waitForService(
+		IOService::resourceMatching("IORTC"), &t );
 #ifndef i386
-    IOService::waitForService(
-        IOService::resourceMatching("IONVRAM"), &t );
+	IOService::waitForService(
+		IOService::resourceMatching("IONVRAM"), &t );
 #endif
 
     clock_initialize_calendar();
 }
 
+// From <osfmk/kern/debug.c>
+extern int debug_mode;
 
 void StartIOKit( void * p1, void * p2, void * p3, void * p4 )
 {
@@ -78,10 +79,13 @@
     OSCollectionIterator *      kmodIter;   // must release
     OSString *                  kmodName;   // don't release
 
-    IOLog( iokit_version );
-
     if( PE_parse_boot_arg( "io", &debugFlags ))
 	gIOKitDebug = debugFlags;
+
+    // Check for the log synchronous bit set in io
+    if (gIOKitDebug & kIOLogSynchronous)
+        debug_mode = true;
+
     //
     // Have to start IOKit environment before we attempt to start
     // the C++ runtime environment.  At some stage we have to clean up
@@ -91,9 +95,6 @@
     //
     IOLibInit(); 
     OSlibkernInit();
-
-    IOLog("_cppInit done\n");
-
 
    /*****
     * Declare the fake kmod_info structs for built-in components
@@ -125,8 +126,13 @@
                 "an invalid version.\n",
                 kmodName->getCStringNoCopy());
         }
-        if (KERN_SUCCESS != kmod_create_fake(kmodName->getCStringNoCopy(),
-                kmodVersion->getCStringNoCopy())) {
+
+	// empty version strings get replaced with current kernel version
+	const char *vers = (strlen(kmodVersion->getCStringNoCopy())
+				 ? kmodVersion->getCStringNoCopy()
+				 : osrelease);
+
+        if (KERN_SUCCESS != kmod_create_fake(kmodName->getCStringNoCopy(), vers)) {
             panic("Failure declaring in-kernel kmod \"%s\".\n",
                 kmodName->getCStringNoCopy());
         }
@@ -143,10 +149,8 @@
     IOCatalogue::initialize();
     IOUserClient::initialize();
     IOMemoryDescriptor::initialize();
-    IONetworkController::initialize();
-    IODisplay::initialize();
 
-    obj = OSString::withCString( iokit_version );
+    obj = OSString::withCString( version );
     assert( obj );
     if( obj ) {
         root->setProperty( kIOKitBuildVersionKey, obj );
@@ -157,11 +161,6 @@
         root->setProperty( kIOKitDiagnosticsKey, obj );
 	obj->release();
     }
-
-#ifdef i386
-    // pretend there's no device-tree for intel
-    p1 = 0;
-#endif
 
     rootNub = new IOPlatformExpertDevice;