On Fri, Dec 17, 2021 at 3:27 PM John Garry <john.garry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On 17/12/2021 13:52, Niklas Schnelle wrote: > >>> I have tested this on s390 with HAS_IOPORT=n and allyesconfig as well > >>> as running it with defconfig. I've also been using it on my Ryzen 3990X > >>> workstation with LEGACY_PCI=n for a few days. I do get about 60 MiB > >>> fewer modules compared with a similar config of v5.15.8. Hard to say > >>> which other systems might miss things of course. > >>> > >>> I have not yet worked on the discussed IOPORT_NATIVE flag. Mostly I'm > >>> wondering two things. For one it feels like that could be a separate > >>> change on top since HAS_IOPORT + LEGACY_PCI is already quite big. > >>> Secondly I'm wondering about good ways of identifying such drivers and > >>> how much this overlaps with the ISA config flag. > > I was interesting in the IOPORT_NATIVE flag (or whatever we call it) as > it solves the problem of drivers which "unconditionally do inb()/outb() > without checking the validity of the address using firmware or other > methods first" being built for (and loaded on and crashing) unsuitable > systems. Such a problem is in [0] > > So if we want to support that later, then it seems that someone would > need to go back and re-edit many same driver Kconfigs – like hwon, for > example. I think it's better to avoid that and do it now. > > Arnd, any opinion on that? > > I'm happy to help with that effort. I looked at the options the other day and couldn't really find any that fell into this category, so I suggested that Niklas would skip that for the moment. If you have a better way of finding the affected drivers, that would be great. Arnd