Daniel Barkalow wrote:
..
Initially, the core didn't do anything, and some drivers implemented the
need-intx-off quirk; eventually this went into the core as the default
behavior. Then some drivers implemented the need-intx-on quirk. Then some
common drivers for different hardware turned out to need it both ways, and
the core got a real quirk for it. But not all of the drivers have dropped
the local setting stuff.
The right way to go is to do nothing in the driver and use quirks if you
need it.
..
Perfect, thanks.
Next.. who knows something about debugging MSI across PCI bridges ?
I've got a 64-bit box here, PCIe near the core, but with full PCI-X
slots on the far side of two bridges.
The kernel happily allows my driver to setup MSI, but the interrupts
never arrive. So something somewhere in between is either
(1) not set up or quirked quite right, or
(2) one of the bridges won't pass MSI and we don't detect that.
I'll poke more at it later and post some info, if somebody out there
knows enough about this kind of thing to provide some basic hints.
Cheers!
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