> I don't think that is the problem. pci_request_regions() handles all > this internally. It is incorrect for me to not request BAR 5 > if present as nobody else should use that resource with my driver loaded. > > The underlying problem appears to be that PPC64 isn't setting up the > resources properly (at least as viewed by the pci core code). If a > resource is not set up then pci_request_resource() correctly handles > it .. except on PPC64. You have a resource at zero with a length and > type. PPC64 is not reporting to the upper layers that the resource was > not allocated. It is reporting that the resource *was* allocated, and at a > bogus address of zero. > > If you trust the firmware that is fine, but you need to report the truth, > at which point pci_request_resources() will work correctly. We don't have a choice but to trust the firmware on those machines. We can't assign things ourselves on most of them for various reasons (in many cases, the hypervisor won't let us). So you suggest that I clear resource->flags in that case ? I think part of the problem is a firmware bug in that the firmware data actually decodes to BAR 5 is assigned to address 0 ... I suppose we can consider that address 0 is never valid on those machines and consider that as unassigned but it's a bit dodgy.. Or maybe a PCI quirk in the pSeries code would be best. Ben. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-ide" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html