> I think I throw away the IDE controller node for now, as libata just reads > the PCI register settings (progif) and I guess the IDE subsystem will do > the same in the future.
Well... if all AmigaOne use a 8259, they probably use the same interrupt routing except for PCI slots. In which case, I would -still- prefer if you had a proper interrupt tree, and at runtime or boot-wrapper time, fixed up the PCI host "interrupt-map" property to contain the right values for a given board. I'm not going to include the new platform in .29, it's way too late anyway (it should have been published a couple of weeks before the merge window at least I'd say) so we have some time til .30 to polish things a bit. Another area to look at is to cleanup the non-coherent DMA thingy. The config option should just enable a set of non-coherent backend ops, but we should still be able to decide which ones to use (coherent vs. non-coherent) at runtime. Cheers, Ben. _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev