It was reported some time ago that systems will crash if a driver attempts to access IO port addresses when the PCI IO port region has not been mapped [1]. More recently, a similar crash was seen where the system PCI host probe fails, and the IPMI driver crashes the system while attempting to do some IO port accesses [2]. This (incomplete) patchset attempts to keep the kernel alive in such situations, by rejecting IO port resource requests until PCI IO port regions have been mapped (in a pci_remap_iospace() call). Currently the PCI IO port region is initialized to the full range, {0, IO_SPACE_LIMIT}. As such, any IO port region requests would not fail because of PCI IO port regions not being mapped. This patchset looks to remedy this issue by ensuring IO port requests are made to direct children of ioport_resource (PCI host IO port regions), similar to Arnd's solution, in [1]: "I see that ioport_resource gets initialized to the {0, IO_SPACE_LIMIT} range. If we could change it so that pci_remap_iospace() hooks up to ioport_resource and extends it whenever something gets mapped there up to IO_SPACE_LIMIT, we can change the default range to {0,0}, which would fail for any request_region call before the first pci_remap_iospace." I didn't use this solution exactly, as I thought that it may cause problems if we later wanted to remove PCI host IO port regions. There is another separate issue that many drivers fail to request IO port region, prior to access. This patchset fixes the f71805f driver as an example. There are others drivers which need to be fixed up to do the same. 1. https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-pci/msg49821.html 2. https://www.spinics.net/lists/arm-kernel/msg694702.html John Garry (2): resource: Request IO port regions from children of ioport_resource hwmon: (f71805f): Use request_region() in f71805f_init() drivers/hwmon/f71805f.c | 13 ++++++++++++- include/linux/ioport.h | 6 +++++- kernel/resource.c | 19 +++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) -- 2.17.1