On Wednesday, May 23, 2007 1:20 pm Linus Torvalds wrote:Wow, that sounds like a pretty lame host bridge. I'm not sure either, but the PCI spec is pretty clear about how probing ought to be done, and it seems that other OSes do the disabling (though I'm not sure about how they handle broken host bridges like the one you mention). Yeah, it's mainly needed for extended config space and PCIe (lots of regular PCIe features are in the extended space and are assumed to be accessible). Well, non-x86 people I think are fairly used to it, for one. Not for systems with PCIe... and the platforms I've been having trouble with have PCIe slots, so I'd really like mmconfig to be used at least on machines with PCIe bridges. For other machines, it probably doesn't matter much. I don't know of any regular PCI devices offhand that really need extended config space. Jesse -
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