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SubjectRe: [PATCH V5 2/3] ARM64 LPC: Add missing range exception for special ISA
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On Monday, November 14, 2016 11:11:11 AM CET One Thousand Gnomes wrote:
> > > It's not a safe assumption for x86 at least. There are a few systems with
> > > multiple ISA busses particularly older laptops with a docking station.
> >
> > But do they have multiple ISA domains? There is no real harm in supporting
> > it, the (small) downsides I can think of are:
>
> I don't believe they x86 class ones have multiple ISA domains. But as
> I've said I don't know how the electronics in the older ThinkPad worked
> when it used two PIIX4s with some LPC or ISA stuff on each.
>
> It works in DOS and unmodified Linux so I'm pretty sure there are no
> additional domains. Likewise the various x86 schemes that route some bits
> of ISA bus off into strange places work in DOS and don't have any
> overlaps.
>
> yenta_socket handles PCI/PCMCIA bridging and routes a range of that flat
> ISA space appropriately to the card.

Right, that's what I had expected, so we still don't even
need to handle multiple ISA I/O address spaces for the
only known case of multiple ISA buses, though we may decide
to generalize the code like that anyway.

Arnd

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