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SubjectRe:[PATCH] PCI: add PCI Express Port Bus Driver subsystem
On Tuesday, January 18, 2005 5:03 PM Greg KH wrote:
>> >
>> >That would be great, but it doesn't show up that way on my box. All
>> >of
>> >the portX devices are in /sys/devices/ which is what I don't think
>> >you
>> >want. I would love for them to have the parent of the pci_dev
>> >structure
>> >:)
>>
>> Agree. Thanks for your inputs. The patch below include the changes
>> based on your previous post.
>
>Hm, that seems like a pretty big patch just to add a pointer to a parent
>device :)
>
>What really does this patch do? What does the sysfs tree now look like?

Before changes:

The patch makes the parent of the device pointing to the pci_dev
structure. The parents portX devices are in /sys/devices which
should be removed based on your suggestions. Below is /sys/devices
before any changes made.

/sys/devices
|
__ ide0
|
__ pci0000:00
|
__ pnp0
|
__ port1
| |
| __ port1.00
| |
| __ port1.01
| .
| .
| .
|
__ port2
|
__ port3
|
__ system

After changes:

The parents portX devices are no longer necessary because port1.00
and port1.01 devices shoud have the parent of the pci_dev structure
(based on your suggestion). The patch does the following changes:

- remove code creating and handling the parent portX devices.
- rename portX.YZ to pcieYZ (for example port1.00 renamed to pcie00)
since portX is no longer needed.
- make pcieYZ have the parent of the pci_dev structure.

Below is /sys/devices after changes made to the patch.

/sys/devices
|
__ ide0
|
__ pci0000:00
| |
| __ 0000:00:00.0
| |
| __ 0000:00:04.0
| | |
| . __ class
| . |
| . __ pcie00
| |
| __ pcie01
| .
| .
| .
|
__ platform
|
__ pnp0
|
__ system


Please let me know what you think of the changes.

Thanks,
Long
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