Hey, On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 08:56:50PM +0900, Komuro wrote: > > Do you think it would be safe to enable these areas by (kernel) default on > > x86? Of course, other entries in /proc/io{mem,ports} would be honoured, > > there > > would be a boot option to disable this feature, and some tests are run on > > the > > iomem and ioport resource areas. > > The problem you have is that you change the ordering. > > If you load the ne2k ISA driver before pcmcia (as occurs now because of > it being done from user space) the resources get claimed first. If you do > it the other way around and test then merely reading an I/O register > mapped to an NE2K or most NE2K clones crashes the machine.
... and even adding a late_initcall() has its problems. > Are there any modern systems where the PCI based autoconfig is > insufficient, or is this just ancient stuff ? I'm not familiar with embedded stuff, but usually PCI-based autoconfig should be sufficient nowadays. Therefore, the only workable way seems to be an optional module parameter rsrc_nonstatic.include_io=0x100,0x3af,0x3e0,0x4ff,0x800,0x820,0xc00,0xcf7,0xa00,0xaff rsrc_nonstatic.include_mem=0xc0000,0xfffff,0xa0000000,0xa0ffffff,0x60000000,0x60ffffff or something like that. Thanks for the input! Best, Dominik _______________________________________________ Linux PCMCIA reimplementation list http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-pcmcia