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SubjectRe: pdev_enable_device no longer used ?
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>>>>> "Dave" == davej  <davej@suse.de> writes:

Dave> Hi, I noticed a lot of drivers are setting the
Dave> PCI_CACHE_LINE_SIZE themselves, some to
Dave> L1_CACHE_BYTES/sizeof(u32), others to arbitrary values (4, 8,
Dave> 16).

Dave> Then I spotted that we have a routine in the PCI subsystem
Dave> (pdev_enable_device) that sets all these to
Dave> L1_CACHE_BYTES/sizeof(u32) Further digging revealed that this
Dave> routine was not getting called.

If it comes to that, it really should based upen SMP_CACHE_BYTES
rather than L1_CACHE_BYTES.

Jes
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