* AIC7xxx and nasty EISA probing
@ 2001-12-04 18:35 Tim Hockin
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From: Tim Hockin @ 2001-12-04 18:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gibbs; +Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List, eddieath
Justin,
I hope you are still the maintainer of the linux aic7xxx driver, and this
is not just stale info.
I have a user who is reporting nasty interference by the AIC driver into
other devices. Digging shows the aic7770_linux_probe() routine doing EISA
accesses to io-ports at will. I've seen the aic7xxx=no_probe comments, but
I wanted to make a small suggestion.
I'd suggest you make no_probe be the default. I'd much rather see a
CONFIG_AIC7XXX_PROBE option which enabled EISA/VLB probing (which are
probably the minority of devices) and did not interfere with the default
PCI (which I'd guess to be a majority) systems.
If you'd like I can make a patch for this, but the changes should be very
elementary.
As it is, the user has a work around, but I think the other way around
would make a lot more sense and be a fair bit friendlier to the average
user.
Thanks, and let me know if you want me to do the work.
Tim
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Tim Hockin
Systems Software Engineer
Sun Microsystems, Cobalt Server Appliances
thockin@sun.com
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