On Thu, Oct 14, 2004 at 03:45:39PM -0400, Karl Lessard wrote: > Hello, > > I was looking at the code of the new ohci-au1xxx, and I've figured out > that operationnal regiters resource > is allocated two times: once when registering the OHCI platform device > (check in drivers/base/platform.c), > and once in OHCI driver probe. > Is that ok?? I'm kind of surprised that the second allocation doesn't > failed. Removing it seems to works > well for me. These are two different calls. request_resource() versus request_region() (this is wrappered by request_mem_region()). The request_resource() call is used by the bus driver to show allocatable resources. The request_region() call allocates new busy regions and checks that the requested regions are not already busy. The request_mem_region() call is correct and does not fail because no other call has requested the same region. If you look at a complex /proc/iomem like on a PCI-equipped system with many devices, you can see how the bus driver shows allocatable resources and then some drivers have claimed portions of those resources as regions (because they are tagged with a driver name). Here's a dump from such a system: ... cde00000-cfefffff : PCI Bus #01 ce000000-ceffffff : 0000:01:00.0 ce000000-ceffffff : nvidia cffdd000-cffddfff : 0000:00:03.0 cffdd000-cffddfff : sis900 cfffdf00-cfffdfff : 0000:00:13.2 cfffdf00-cfffdfff : ehci_hcd cfffe000-cfffefff : 0000:00:02.2 cfffe000-cfffefff : ohci_hcd cffff000-cfffffff : 0000:00:02.3 cffff000-cfffffff : ohci_hcd ... Note that the platform bus code requests the bus allocatable resources in generic code, whereas for something like PCI it's done in arch-specific pci code since each arch requires a lot of fixup to those resources due to the nature of PCI. The platform bus code doesn't have any inherent knowledge of bus resources beyond what it gains from a platform_add_device() call. -Matt