Messages in this thread | | | Subject | [PATCH 2.5] [0/6] EISA support updates | From | Marc Zyngier <> | Date | Sat, 05 Jul 2003 01:01:22 +0200 |
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Linus, Andrew,
The following serie of 6 patches updates the EISA support to its latest version.
Summary :
- Now reserves I/O ranges according to EISA specs (four 256 bytes regions instead of a single 4KB region).
- By default, do not try to probe the bus if the mainboard does not seems to support EISA (allow this behaviour to be changed through a command-line option).
- Use parent bridge device dma_mask as default for each discovered device.
- Allow devices to be enabled or disabled from the kernel command line (usefull for non-x86 platforms where the firmware simply disable devices it doesn't know about...).
- Probe the right number of EISA slots on PA-RISC. No more, no less.
The whole thing have been tested on x86, Alpha and PA-RISC.
Please apply.
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