Milton Miller wrote:...After the following patch to mark the isa region busy and applying a few
patches[1], I was able to kexec boot into an all-yes-config kernel from linux-next, with the following KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG file:
While the first two might not be required, and the third is just
selecting the right platform, it would be nice to get the drivers
to play as well as the rest of the kernel.
The drivers all are for super-io chips, either irda/FIR drivers or hwmon,
and poke at isa ports without checking request_region.
Erm,
The superio sensor drivers only poke the superio chip registers without request region during the probe phase, iow they try to detect the chip, using a widely document and standardized (part of isa pnp AFAIK) procedure on standardized ports.
Let me try to explain a bit about superio chips, they have 2 superio control registers (an index and data register) with which things like a manufacturer and device id can be read, besides these id registers they also have a set of registers with config for different logical devices. Once the id is matched, the driver knows which logical device config to read, reads a (different) isa base address + range from the logical device config, and then does a request_region on the region actually used by the logical device.
The superio control registers are thus a sort of pci configuration space if you want, doing a request_region on these is not such a good idea, as multiple drivers (for different logical devices within the superio device) may use these, so trying to gain exclusive access will lead to troubles.
I hope with this info about the problem space, that you maybe have a suggestion on howto fix this?