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SubjectRe: [patch 22/53] PNP: factor pnp_init_resource_table() and pnp_clean_resource_table()
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On Tuesday 22 April 2008 03:01:58 pm Rene Herman wrote:
> On 22-04-08 01:10, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> >> Getting things working also needs setting pnp_res->index (to nport, nmem,
> >> nirq, ndma in pnp_assign_resources) so that the isapnp_set_resources which
> >> follows sets to the correct hardware index, but at that point position in
> >> the list and the index are mixing together in unhealthy ways -- in the
> >> pnp_assign_foo helpers, pnp_get_resource(.., idx) just get the "idx-th"
> >> resource of the correct type in the list but it seems it really should be
> >> getting the resource of the correct type with its ->index set to "idx".
> >
> > I don't mind setting pnp_res->index in the generic pnp_assign_* code.
> > We have to do that already in pnp_set_current_resources() (the /sys
> > interface), and I don't see a good way around it.
> >
> > In pnp_assign_resources(), we currently assume that all independent
> > options appear before any dependent ones because we compute nport,
> > nmem, etc by iterating through the independent options first. Then
> > we use those nport, nmem, etc values as the "index" (CSR index for
> > ISAPNP, nth resource type in the template for PNPBIOS and PNPACPI).
> > I don't know whether this assumption is in the spec, but at least
> > we've assumed it for a long time.
>
> Did this just address my position/index worry above?

Here's something interesting. I was mistaken about the ordering
of independent vs. dependent options coming from BIOS -- I have
several examples where the dependent ones come first, including
this one:

pnp 00:0a: parse resource options
pnp 00:0a: new independent option
pnp 00:0a: new dependent option (priority 0x1)
pnp 00:0a: io min 0x3f8 max 0x3f8 align 1 size 8 flags 0x1
pnp 00:0a: new dependent option (priority 0x1)
pnp 00:0a: io min 0x2e8 max 0x2e8 align 1 size 8 flags 0x1
pnp 00:0a: new dependent option (priority 0x1)
pnp 00:0a: io min 0x2f8 max 0x2f8 align 1 size 8 flags 0x1
pnp 00:0a: new dependent option (priority 0x1)
pnp 00:0a: io min 0x3e8 max 0x3e8 align 1 size 8 flags 0x1
pnp 00:0a: end dependent options
pnp 00:0a: irq bitmask 00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000000,00000cf8 flags 0x1
pnp 00:0a: io min 0x100 max 0x130 align 16 size 8 flags 0x1
pnp 00:0a: dma bitmask 0xe flags 0x2
pnp 00:0a: Plug and Play ACPI device, IDs SMCf010 (disabled)

The interesting thing here is that this IRDA device comes up disabled,
and we use pnp_assign_resources() before enabling it. But we
assign independent options first, so we end up reversing the order
of these IO regions:

state = active
io 0x100-0x107
io 0x2e8-0x2ef
irq 5
dma 1

The driver for this device (smsc-ircc2.c) currently can't claim it
via PNP, but by long painful trial and error, I figured out last
summer that I could get the PNP claim code to work if I manually
swapped the IO regions!

I haven't done anything about this yet, but it sure looks to me like
we need to preserve the order of the independent/dependent options
as we get them from the BIOS.

Bjorn


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