On Sun, Feb 07, 2021 at 08:33:50AM -0700, Simon Glass wrote: > Hi Bin, > > On Sun, 7 Feb 2021 at 08:11, Bin Meng <bmeng...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > This reverts commit e002474158d1054a7a2ff9a66149384c639ff242. > > > > Commit e002474158d1 ("pci: pci-uclass: Dynamically allocate the PCI > > regions") > > changes 'struct pci_controller'.regions from pre-allocated array of > > regions to dynamically allocated, which unfortunately broken lots of > > boards that still use the non-DM PCI driver. > > > > We may update every non-DM PCI board codes to do the dynamical > > allocation of PCI regions but that's a lot of work (e.g.: almost > > all Freescale PowerPC boards are broken now and need to be fixed). > > Let's do the easy way. > > No one has noticed since July, apparently. I think it would be better > to disable PCI on these boards, until either someone migrates them or > they are removed. The PCI deadline was about 18 months ago. > > Tom, do you know the situation here?
I want to hear what Priyanka has to say, as there's been an effort a few times on NXP's part to remove boards they don't want to maintain anymore. Outside of that, I do keep meaning to, but not quite finding the time to, pick a random well-past migration deadline, make it fatal, and then go start removing boards. I think I'll go pick a not-PCI (as some number of PowerPC ones will fail, and that's not as interesting until Priyanka can chime in) one right now and see what fails there. -- Tom
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