On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 9:48 AM Michael Schmitz <schmitzmic@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Am 21.04.2022 um 20:20 schrieb Arnd Bergmann: > > From: Arnd Bergmann <arnd@xxxxxxxx> > > > > After a build regression report, I took a look at possible users of > > CONFIG_ISA_DMA_API on m68k and found none, which Greg confirmed. The > > CONFIG_GENERIC_ISA_DMA option in turn is only needed to implement > > ISA_DMA_API, and is clearly not used on the platforms with ISA support. > > > > The CONFIG_ISA support for AMIGA_PCMCIA is probably also unneeded, > > but this is less clear. Unlike other PCMCIA implementations, this one > > does not use the drivers/pcmcia subsystem at all and just supports > > the "apne" network driver. When it was first added, one could use > > ISA drivers on it as well, but this probably broke at some point. > > Hoping to clarify some of this: > > For the Amiga PCMCIA "apne" driver, both the definitions of > isa_type/isa_sex and the definitions of the low-level accessor and > address translation functions are protected by CONFIG_ISA (see > arch/m68k/kernel/setup_mm.c and arch/m68k/include/asm/io_mm.h for details). > > This could conceivably be changed (only AMIGA_PCMCIA and Q40 do use > these definitions, aside from ATARI_ROM_ISA), but as things are right > now, neither Q40 ISA nor Amiga PCMCIA will work without CONFIG_ISA defined. Ok, thanks for clarifying that, this makes a lot more sense now. I was wondering what ISA devices one can actually use without DMA, but it turns out that a lot of the older storage (pata_legacy, pata_isapnp, aha152x) and network (3c509, 8390, cs89x0, smc9194) devices work in PIO mode, aside from a couple of oddball special-purpose stuff (speech, busmouse, comedi, appletalk, wan, ...). > Regarding the Amiga PCMCIA driver's use of the drivers/pcmcia subsystem, > I have a patch in limbo at netdev that makes use of the cftable parser > code from drivers/pcmcia, but as far as I can recall, none of this > depends on CONFIG_ISA. Yes, Geert mentioned that on IRC already. Note that Dominik Brodowski has said in the past that he would plan to eventually drop PCMCIA support from the kernel, but I think if that happens, the cftable parser can just be moved into the amiga_pcmcia code. Arnd