On Thu, Jun 14, 2012 at 10:25:09AM +0000, Arnd Bergmann wrote: > On Thursday 14 June 2012, Thierry Reding wrote: > > > > > > I believe you will need an "interrupt-map" property here, to map the host > > > interrupts to the INTA-INTD lines of the attached devices. > > > > Legacy interrupts are something I cannot test at all because I have no > > hardware that supports them. > > Hmm, I thought all PCIe hardware has to support them when you do not > enable MSI. What hardware do you have then? The TEC (Tamonten Evaluation Carrier) has an FPGA which is connected to one of the Tegra PCIe ports and it only supports MSIs. > > > I'm not sure whether we want to have a device_type="pciex" property here. > > > powerpc and sparc seem to use that information, to distinguish a pcie > > > bus from pci or cardbus. > > > > That'd be rather useless information given that the Tegra is unlikely to > > support either PCI or CardBus at some point. > > But the generic code does not know that. True. Still there's not much generic code on ARM, so maybe it'd be better to add it along with the corresponding code? Thierry
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