Historically, Linux has assumed a single PCI host bridge, with that bridge claiming all the address space left after RAM and legacy devices are taken out. If the system contains multiple host bridges, we can no longer operate under that assumption. We have to know what parts of the address space are claimed by each bridge so that when we assign resources to a PCI device, we take them from a range claimed by the upstream host bridge. On x86 and ia64, we use ACPI to enumerate all the PCI host bridges in the system, and part of the host bridge description is the "_CRS" (current resource settings" property, which lists the address space used by the bridge. On x86, we currently ignore most of the _CRS information. This patch series changes this, so we will use _CRS to learn about the host bridge windows. Since most x86 machines with multiple host bridges are relatively new, this series only turns this on for machines with BIOS dates of 2008 or newer. Changes from v2 to v3: - Fix alpha, powerpc, and mn10300 references to pci_bus resource table - Turn on "pci=use_crs" for 2008 and newer, not 2010 and newer - Remove Toshiba A355 quirk (BIOS date is 2009, so automatically included) - Remove IBM x3850 and x3950 quirks (BIOS dates in 2008, so automatically included) - Leave IBM x3800 quirk (pre-2008 BIOS) - Use "bool" for pci_use_crs (new to me, but I see akpm suggesting it) - Reorder so the important patches are first Changes from v1 to v2: - Rebase to be6e9f7853e - Add patch to clean up "disabled window" printk - Add bugzilla reference comment in use_crs DMI quirk --- Bjorn Helgaas (7): PCI: split up pci_read_bridge_bases() PCI: read bridge windows before filling in subtractive decode resources PCI: replace bus resource table with a list x86/PCI: use host bridge _CRS info by default on 2008 and newer machines PCI: make disabled window printk style match the enabled ones PCI: break out primary/secondary/subordinate for readability PCI: reference bridge window resources explicitly Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt | 8 +- arch/alpha/kernel/pci.c | 5 + arch/ia64/include/asm/acpi.h | 1 arch/ia64/pci/pci.c | 20 ++-- arch/mn10300/unit-asb2305/pci.c | 7 + arch/powerpc/kernel/pci-common.c | 26 +++-- arch/powerpc/kernel/pci_64.c | 18 ++-- arch/powerpc/kernel/pci_of_scan.c | 12 ++ arch/powerpc/platforms/fsl_uli1575.c | 15 ++- arch/x86/include/asm/pci_x86.h | 1 arch/x86/pci/acpi.c | 82 ++++++++++------- arch/x86/pci/bus_numa.c | 9 +- arch/x86/pci/bus_numa.h | 3 - arch/x86/pci/common.c | 3 + drivers/acpi/pci_root.c | 1 drivers/eisa/pci_eisa.c | 4 - drivers/pci/bus.c | 50 ++++++++++ drivers/pci/hotplug/shpchp_sysfs.c | 15 ++- drivers/pci/pci.c | 6 + drivers/pci/probe.c | 108 +++++++++++++++------- drivers/pci/quirks.c | 4 - drivers/pci/setup-bus.c | 168 +++++++++++++++++----------------- drivers/pcmcia/rsrc_nonstatic.c | 7 + drivers/pcmcia/yenta_socket.c | 46 +++++---- include/acpi/acpi_drivers.h | 1 include/linux/pci.h | 27 ++++- 26 files changed, 401 insertions(+), 246 deletions(-) -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html