Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 21 Jun 2006 10:10:48 -0700 | From | Andy Isaacson <> | Subject | Re: 2.6.17-rc[56]-mm*: pcmcia "I/O resource not free" |
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On Wed, Jun 21, 2006 at 12:46:30AM -0700, Andrew Morton wrote: > > [ 2034.060000] pcmcia: registering new device pcmcia0.0 > > [ 2034.060000] PM: Adding info for pcmcia:0.0 > > [ 2035.976000] conflict: PCI IO[0->ffff] > > [ 2035.976000] hwif_request_region: single-byte request for ide2 > > [ 2035.976000] [<c0257386>] hwif_request_region+0xa6/0xb0 [snip] > > [ 2035.976000] ide2: I/O resource 0xF8B0200E-0xF8B0200E not free. > > [ 2035.976000] ide2: ports already in use, skipping probe > > hm. It appears to have decided that 0 < 0xF8B0200E < 0xffff, which is > clever of it. > > Does it help if you set CONFIG_RESOURCES_32BIT?
Nope, same conflict with CONFIG_RESOURCES_32BIT set. You're right, it is deciding that 0xF8B0200E conflicts with that range:
conflict: PCI IO[0->ffff] conflicts with ide2[f8b3c00e->f8b3c00e]
Looking at the code, I don't understand how this could have worked in -rc6; __request_resource hasn't changed, and it says
167 if (end < start) 168 return root; 169 if (start < root->start) 170 return root; 171 if (end > root->end) 172 return root;
If root-> start == 0 and root->end == 0xffff, we should always hit line 172, unless sign extension is in effect... and all the variables are unsigned long in -rc6, so that doesn't make sense.
Rebooting into -rc6 with some debugging...
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