Backport of pci cardbus number enumeration from 2.6 to 2.4.29
From: Paul Marrons
Date: Wed Jan 19 2005 - 21:59:12 EST
Hi Martin,
To overcome a problem with my laptop cardbus not being assigned the
correct bus number in 2.4.29 (I originally did this change for 2.4.27) I
backported a portion of the code in the 2.6 kernel drivers/pci/pci.c
file. I did this because I noticed that only 2.6 assigned the correct
bus number and I specifically need to run 2.4.X because of a driver I
need that is not 2.6 compatible. Basically without this change on my
laptop (Thinkpad 240) both the main PCI bus and cardbus bridge both get
assigned bus#0 and as a result any cardbus devices present are not
correctly detected and allocated any resources, in addition the
/proc/bus/pci contains two '0' entries and tools such as lspci fail to
work.
I am aware of people overcoming this problem (with my model of laptop)
by setting defining pcibios_assign_all_busses() as 1. But this backport
is a superior solution to the problem.
The few small changes are isolated to pci_add_new_bus and
pci_scan_bridge. I hope you will be able to incorporate them into the
next 2.4 kernel release.
If there is anything else I need to do please let me know.
Regards,
Paul Marrons.
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