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From: "Mark Krischer" <mkrisch@cisco.com>
To: linux-hotplug@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci extender support)
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2001 02:55:32 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-hotplug-100216423610167@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-hotplug-100215517923775@msgid-missing>

i believe it's the former.  though i'm still tracing through the code.  it
looks like the new yenta.c is what's used now?  i had to return my magma pci
extender and won't be getting new ones until the end of next week.  so i
guess i'm trying to get an idea of where i should start playing when i start
next week.

my understanding was not so much that i needed the hot-plug specific stuff,
but rather whatever new pci support you've added.  but i could be on the
wrong path here.

thanks.

--mk

> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Brownell [mailto:david-b@pacbell.net]
> Sent: Thursday, 4 October 2001 11:11 AM
> To: Mark Krischer; linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci
> extender support)
>
>
> >    he said that currently linux only supports adding a single
> > device behind a cardbus bridge.
>
> Is the root problem that drivers/pcmcia/cardbus.c
> doesn't set up bridge devices when they're connected
> to the Cardbus bridge?  Or is it perhaps that something
> in drivers/pci/* isn't doing what's expected?
>
> Once that bridge is hooked up, I'd expect it to hotplug
> cards on that bus just like any other PCI device; that's
> generic code.  The info I noticed at www.magma.com
> doesn't suggest you'd need to worry about the sort of
> per-slot poweron/poweroff handshaking that designs
> like "CompactPCI" or "Hotplug PCI" systems do.
>
> - Dave
>
>
>


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  parent reply	other threads:[~2001-10-04  2:55 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-10-04  0:24 multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci extender support) Mark Krischer
2001-10-04  1:10 ` multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci David Brownell
2001-10-04  2:55 ` Mark Krischer [this message]
2001-10-04  4:18 ` multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci extender support) David Hinds
2001-10-04 15:24 ` Greg KH
2001-10-04 15:37 ` David Hinds
2001-10-04 15:45 ` Greg KH
2001-10-04 17:40 ` multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci David Brownell
2001-10-05  3:55 ` multiple devices behind a cardbus bridge (adding magma pci extender support) David Hinds

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