Bruce M Simpson wrote:
Hi,

I have acquired a Mobility Electronics EasiDock 5000. As some of you may
already know, this is a device which allows you to connect regular PCI
cards to your laptop, using a device called a 'Split Bridge'. (*)

Ok. Cool toy, you may be thinking. Indeed.

But I want to make it work with FreeBSD. (+)

I'd love to hear from anyone who has plans to implement hot-plug in
a BSD, because this is the missing piece of the puzzle currently.

It seems that this device is known to work with Linux, with some further
hacking of support which Magma (who acquired Mobility a few years back)
provide on a 'as is' basis.

So I've begun hacking the pci and pcib drivers from RELENG_5_4 to support
this device. So far, I've been able to probe configuration space. I see
all the devices on the PCI bus inside the expansion chassis.

However I cannot get drivers to attach properly, because resources have
not been assigned to the cards. Normally the BIOS would do this. But
because BIOSes do not normally explore beyond the CardBus bridges, none
of the devices have had their I/O, memory, or interrupt registers set
to non-default values; everything is the same as a pristine bus reset,
even when I boot with the bridge card in a CardBus slot.

In order to get this far I've had to add NEWBUS detach methods to both
pci and pcib, as well as some cleanup in pci_pci.c, and some downright
dirty hacks to deal with subordinate bus numbering which rely on the
current behaviour of our CardBus driver.

I'll post diffs if anyone else is interested; but right now it's pretty
trivial stuff.

Asking for 'hotplug support' is pretty generic and non-descriptive. Are you asking for device level hotplug support, where we carefully drain transactions out of a device, device driver, and whatever I/O or network or whatever layers are above it? Or are you talking about PCI hotplug support? If so, which de-facto standard? Compaq? IBM? ACPI? PCI-SIG? Something else?

Scott

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