On 01/14/2010 03:09 PM, Bjorn Helgaas wrote: > On Thursday 14 January 2010 03:46:35 pm Yinghai Lu wrote: >> >> Bjorn pointed out we need to remove mmconf range >> >> Signed-off-by: Yinghai Lu <yinghai@xxxxxxxxxx> >> >> --- >> arch/x86/pci/intel_bus.c | 29 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- >> 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) >> >> Index: linux-2.6/arch/x86/pci/intel_bus.c >> =================================================================== >> --- linux-2.6.orig/arch/x86/pci/intel_bus.c >> +++ linux-2.6/arch/x86/pci/intel_bus.c >> @@ -46,6 +46,20 @@ static inline void print_ioh_resources(s >> >> #define RANGE_NUM 16 >> >> +static void __devinit subtract_mmconf(struct range *range, int nr) >> +{ >> +#ifdef CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG >> + struct pci_mmcfg_region *cfg; >> + >> + if (list_empty(&pci_mmcfg_list)) >> + return; >> + >> + list_for_each_entry(cfg, &pci_mmcfg_list, list) >> + subtract_range(range, nr, cfg->res.start, >> + cfg->res.end + 1); >> +#endif > > This can't be right, can it? Let's say the kernel was built with > CONFIG_PCI_MMCONFIG turned off, or the user used "pci=nommconf", > or the kernel decides not to use MMCONFIG for some other reason. > > In that case, the hardware may still be configured to support > MMCONFIG, but the pci_mmcfg_list will be empty, so your code will > leave the window alone. We might assign some of that MMCONFIG > space to a device, but the hardware will route it to MMCONFIG, > not to the device. so if there is mmconf specified, we just skip the whole function? YH -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html