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SubjectRe: [PATCH -v2 00/16] PCI: Re-factor PCI's 'latency timer' setup
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On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 28, 2011 at 23:47, Myron Stowe wrote:
>>  - * blackfin and h8300 architectures do not seem to support PCI (no
>>   root bus scanning etc. exists within them) but they do have PCI header
>>   files.
>
> correct, all Blackfin parts in current mainline lack any sort of PCI
> support.  the header existence (iirc) is two fold:
>  - a lot of drivers like to use the pci/dma interface to manage memory
> instead of a pure dma interface
>  - BF535 has pci support, but we don't support that, and have largely
> dropped anything related to it
>
> so if this compile passes for Blackfin, it should be fine.  however,
> i'm lazy, so i don't suppose you've got a branch somewhere for me to
> pull to quickly compile test ?  if not, simply putting it into a
> branch that gets into linux-next should be sufficient as i think
> Stephen had Blackfin coverage in there ...

Hi Mike,

Don't blame you for being lazy, maintainership is not a fun task. I do not
have a cross compile environment so could not compile test Blackfin so
I really would be interested in such. I don't want to rely on linux-next if at
all possible as I already tried that once - unsuccessfully.

The three architectures I would really like to get compile tested and feedback
from the maintainers are: ARM, Blackfin, and H3/800. To compile test
Blackfin would only require pulling in patches 01/16 and 10/16 (which would
be the same for H3/800) so if that wouldn't be too much of a pain I would really
appreciate it. I do not have a branch from which you could pull but I
am willing
to look into such and give it a try.

Myron


> -mike
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