Re: Sandpoint added to 2_5 tree
From: Mark A. Greer <hidden>
Date: 2001-03-08 18:12:00
Dan Malek wrote:
"Mark A. Greer" wrote:quoted
For those of you with sandpoints, there has been sandpoint support pushed out into the 2_5 tree. It requires the patch at: ftp://ftp.mvista.com/pub/Area51/sandpoint/sp_patch_2_5This is a "don't touch yourself", right? Shouldn't this be generally useful (or required)? Why don't other architectures have this problem and can we create a generic solution (i.e. we shouldn't have to hard-code the device number)?
Yes, its the "don't touch yourself" problem with 824x & 107 bridges. Most boards don't have the IDSEL wired up so its not an issue for them. I expect more & more people to start wiring it up, though, so I think it will become more of an issue. Yes, there should be some general feature for skipping PCI slots, it just doesn't exist yet. There are 2 places that this skip needs to be put in, drivers/pci/pci.c and arch/ppc/kerner/pci_auto.c. I chose to make a patch instead of cluttering up those files (plus the drivers/pci/pci.c #ifdef would probably never be accepted into kernel.org). Matt Porter has a scheme for doing the skipping (plus other stuff), he just hasn't had the time to do it yet. Mark ** Sent via the linuxppc-dev mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/