On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 11:24 AM Thomas Gleixner <t...@linutronix.de> wrote:
>
> While it cures the problem on the reporters machine it breaks machines
> with Intel chipsets which use bit 0-5 of the D register. So check only
> for bit 6 being 0 which is the case on these Intel machines as well.

This looks fine, but it might also be worth it simply just checking
for the only really special value: 0xff, and going "ok, that looks
like missing hardware".

That's what a few other drivers historically do in their probing
routines, so it's not unheard of (ie you can find drivers doing that
kind of

        /* If we read 0xff from the LSR, there is no UART here. */
        if (inb(.. port ..) == 0xff)

in their init routines.

Not a big deal either way, I just think it would be more in like with
what other places do in similar situations

      Linus

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