Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH] yet another yenta resource allocation fix | Date | Mon, 1 Oct 2001 00:00:27 +0100 (BST) | From | Alan Cox <> |
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> I'm asking for application of a patch I'm using since 2.4.0. Issue was the > BIOS of my OB-800 mapped the memory regions of the cardbus bridges into > legacy 1M-area (0xe6000 e.g.). Despite being pretty bogus this used to > work after a reboot just until the first pm-suspend/resume, where the > hostbridge somehow looses access to this area.
At a guess your bios doesnt restore the shadow ram disables right.
> Following your suggestion, I've modified pci_socket.c to detect and fix > the wrong mapping. However, I'm not sure whether there is some general > rule if such fixes should be considered cardbus-specific or general > pci-quirks.
Would a generic
pci_fixup_device()
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