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SubjectRe: [PATCH]Re:2.6.7-rc3-mm1
On Wed. June 09, 2004 William Lee Irwin III wrote:
>> The MSI writers have a lot to answer for. Could you test this?

On Thu, Jun 10, 2004 at 01:45:13PM -0700, long wrote:
> The MSI patch has existed in the kernel since 2.6.3 and has been
> validated in both UP and SMP environments. It appears another patch
> (don't know which one) redefined the value of TARGET_CPU, which is
> used by the function msi_address_init() to configure logical
> target CPU. The redefinition of TARGET_CPU without checking its
> usage by other kernel code broke the build.
> Your patch fixes the build but breaks the devices using MSI in
> different architectures supported by the function msi_address_init().
> I have attached a patch that fixes the build and maintains cross
> architecture support for MSI.

I didn't know it was a logical APIC ID that was supposed to go in there.
Well, that ought to fix bugs with MSI and clustered hierarchical DFR too.


-- wli
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