Gunther Mayer wrote:
> Hardware has always needed quirks (linux-2.4.3 has about 60 occurences
> of the word "quirks", not to mention workaround, blacklist and other synonyms)!
> 
> Please apply this little patch instead of wasting time by finger-pointing
> and arguing.
> 
> Martin, comments?

Is Martin still alive?  He hasn't been active in PCI development well
over six months, maybe a year now.  Ivan (alpha hacker) appeared on the
scene to fix serious PCI bridge bugs, DaveM has added some PCI DMA
stuff, and I've added a couple driver-related things.  I haven't seen
code from Martin in a long long time, and only a comment or two in
recent memory.


> --- linux-2.4.3-orig/include/linux/pci.h        Wed Apr  4 19:46:49 2001
> +++ linux/include/linux/pci.h   Sat Apr  7 20:01:51 2001
> @@ -454,6 +454,9 @@
>         void (*remove)(struct pci_dev *dev);    /* Device removed (NULL if not a 
>hot-plug capable driver) */
>         void (*suspend)(struct pci_dev *dev);   /* Device suspended */
>         void (*resume)(struct pci_dev *dev);    /* Device woken up */
> +       int multifunction_quirks;               /* Quirks for PCI serial+parport 
>cards,
> +                                                   here multiple drivers are 
>allowed to register
> +                                                   for the same pci id match */
>  };

As has been explained, the current API supports this just fine without
modification.

Also, changing the API in the stable series should be frowned upon,
-especially- something domain specific like this.

        Jeff


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