On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 03:14:05PM -0500, Raphael Assenat wrote:
> This patch adds a PCI device ID (0x8152) for the IT8152F/G
> Advanced RISC-to-PCI Companion Chip.
> 
> -- 
> Raphael Assenat
> 8D Technologies Inc.

> This patch adds a PCI device ID for the IT8152F/G 
> Advanced RISC-to-PCI Companion Chip.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Raphael Assenat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> --- linux-2.6.20/include/linux/pci_ids.h      2007-02-04 13:44:54.000000000 
> -0500
> +++ linux-2.6.20-8d/include/linux/pci_ids.h   2007-02-09 15:00:38.000000000 
> -0500
> @@ -1626,6 +1626,7 @@
>  #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_ROCKWELL               0x127A
>  
>  #define PCI_VENDOR_ID_ITE            0x1283
> +#define PCI_DEVICE_ID_ITE_8152               0x8152
>  #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_ITE_8211               0x8211
>  #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_ITE_8212               0x8212
>  #define PCI_DEVICE_ID_ITE_8872               0x8872

Oh that one.  Anyone ever have a reliable PCI bus with one of these?
The one system on a board I have worked with in the past had so many
problems with the PCI bus that we have to switch to another board
instead.  Too bad since the ARM cpu was much faster and better and
handling network traffic (we switched to a Geode SC1200 based board).

At the time my theory was that the cpu would interrupt DMA transfers
when it wanted access to system memory, which would break the PCI
transfers.  But that was just my theory.

--
Len Sorensen
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