Re: [Patch v2] Make PCI extended config space (MMCONFIG) a driveropt-in

From: Jeff Garzik
Date: Thu Dec 27 2007 - 06:52:59 EST


Arjan van de Ven wrote:
This patch also adds a sysfs property for each device into which root can
write a '1' to enable extended configuration space. The kernel will print
a notice into dmesg when this happens (including the name of the app) so that
if the system crashes as a result of this action, the user can know what
action/tool caused it.


Comments:

1) [minor] With a bit in struct pci_dev, there is no need for separate raw_pci_ops. That will simplify your patch, with no functionality change.

"golden" arches (no pun intended) may implement raw_pci_ops that _always_ work with extended config space, and simply ignore that bit, if that is how their underlying non-mmconfig-nor-type1 hardware is implemented.


2) [non-minor] hmmmm.

[jgarzik@core ~]$ lspci -n | wc -l
23

So I would have to perform 23 sysfs twiddles, before I could obtain a full and unabridged 'lspci -vvvxxx'?

For the userspace interface, the most-often-used knob for diagnostic purposes will be the easiest one. And that's

echo 1 > enable-ext-cfg-space-for-all-buses-ACPI-says-to
lspci -vvvxxx


3) [minor] architectures must be able to override pci_enable_ext_config(). see "golden arches".




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