Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:38:25 -0500 | From | Alan Cox <> | Subject | Re: PCI Express support for 2.4 kernel |
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On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:22:02AM +0100, Andi Kleen wrote: > Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com> writes: > > > > And X11 will want to access it via /proc interfaces. And someone will eventually > > go and design a different way to access PCI-EX for their hardware 8) > > It would be nice if it did. Just currently it uses racy port accesses > from user space :-(
Depends what patches you applied and how you built it 8) However XFree meets hotplug is so unfunny its not good to consider before dinner, nor XFree meets irqs or XFree meets SAK and high security models.
Linus had a nice comment that the basic DRI/fb modules should be dealing with the PCI layer and perhaps exposing the DMA engine for newer cards (to trusted parties). For older cards there are all sorts of reasons you don't want to do this on the performance side but even then a driver which refused to free up the PCI map space until X noticed the file handle was returning errors and selected EOF would make a lot of the stuff sort out.
Maybe in part the GGI folks were right all those years ago. We had two extreme views and the middle may be closer
Alan
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