Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 7 Dec 2007 16:04:39 +0000 | From | Alan Cox <> | Subject | Re: RFC: outb 0x80 in inb_p, outb_p harmful on some modern AMD64 with MCP51 laptops |
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> modern CPU compared to the bus. But the delay really needs to be something > that is about IO port speed. Ok in theory you could try to measure > a outb using RDTSC and then use udelay, but first you would need
You don't need to. Port 0x80 historically is about 8uS so just udelay(8) and make sure the initial default delay is conservative enough before the CPU speed is computed.
0x80 should be fine for anything PC compatible anyway, its specifically reserved as a debug port and supported for *exactly* that purpose by many chipsets.
The afflicted laptop should really be taken up with the vendor. If its got port 0x80 wrong gods knows what else it might have problems with.
Alan
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