Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 17 Aug 2018 18:20:03 +0200 | From | Boris Brezillon <> | Subject | Re: how to fix acpi_pci_root_remap_iospace? |
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2018 15:56:23 +0000 "Luck, Tony" <tony.luck@intel.com> wrote:
> >> - Some targets don't have any support for I/O space on their PCI bus and just > >> want to get things to compile by setting PCI_IOBASE to zero, this still opens > >> up some of the same problems as above, but doesn't really help otherwise. > > That sounds horrible. Why would you want to have a driver that can't possibly > work on your platform compile cleanly? That's just asking for trouble. Sombody > might load that driver, and ... all the outb/outw/outl calls just corrupt low memory.
Well, COMPILE_TEST is here just for that, and it's actually quite useful to detect potential compilation errors/warnings and make sure the driver is portable. So, either we decide that readsx/writesx() are not standard and we create a Kconfig option to reflect when an arch implements them so that drivers using those funcs can at least be compile-tested on a few archs, or we fix all archs that do not implement those functions.
> > > Hm, maybe it's just easier to revert the patch since we got rid of > > patches adding COMPILE_TEST to drivers which were using read/writesl() > > (it turned out ia64 and sparc were not the only archs to not implement > > readsx/writesx() variants, and fixing them is not that easy). > > That sounds like a better course of action.
The solution I propose here is just a way to get that problem fixed quickly, but I'd still like to have a way to enable the s3c2xx and orion NAND driver when COMPILE_TEST=y.
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