On Sun, 27 Jan 2008, Avuton Olrich wrote:
>
> With v2.6.24 my second ALSA sound device stopped working.

Hmm. Why is PnP ACPI called before PCI probing? That seems to be the 
problem here - we should *never* have any firmware allocation block known 
hardware BARs, they should only be blocking new dynamic allocations.

Hmm. I wonder if the problem is that ACPIPnP marks the regions busy. That 
would be wrong. They shouldn't be busy, they should just "exist".

A busy region will stop a "request_region()" (incorrect for this case - 
thats' not what the PnP resurce allocation should be all about), but an 
*existing* resource will just stop a new resource being dynamically 
assigned to that address (not not stop a known resource from using it).

So maybe the ACPIPnP allocation is doen at the right moment, just doing 
the wrong thing..

                Linus
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