On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 12:32:36AM +0000, Raghu Gandham wrote: > Hi Dmitry, > > > > > On Sat, Jan 25, 2014 at 11:01:54AM -0800, Raghu Gandham wrote: > > > The standard IO regions are already reserved by the platform code on > > > most MIPS devices(malta, cobalt, sni). The Commit > > > 197a1e96c8be5b6005145af3a4c0e45e2d651444 > > > ("Input: i8042-io - fix up region handling on MIPS") introduced a bug > > > on these MIPS platforms causing i8042 driver to fail when trying to reserve > > IO ports. > > > Prior to the above mentioned commit request_region is skipped on MIPS > > > but release_region is called. > > > > > > This patch reverts commit 197a1e96c8be5b6005145af3a4c0e45e2d651444 > > and > > > also avoids calling release_region for MIPS. > > > > The problem is that IO regions are reserved on _most_, but not _all_ devices. > > MIPS should figure out what they want to do with i8042 registers and be > > consistent on all devices. > > Please examine the attached patch which went upstream in April of 2004. Since then > it had been a convention not to call request_region routine in i8042 for MIPS. The > attached patch had a glitch that it guarded request_region in i8042-io.h but skipped > guarding release_region in i8042-io.h. I believe that the issue Aaro saw was due to this > glitch. Below is the error quoted in Aaro's commit message. > > [ 2.112000] Trying to free nonexistent resource <0000000000000060-000000000000006f> > > My patch reinstates the convention followed on MIPS devices along with fixing Aaro's issue. I assume that Aaro did test his patch and on his box request_region() succeeds. That would indicate that various MIPS sub-arches still not settled on the topic. Aaro? Thanks. -- Dmitry