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  • * Re: [ACPI] native vs acpi support
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    @ 2005-09-12 18:00 ` Rajesh Shah
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    From: Rajesh Shah @ 2005-09-12 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
      To: vidyut karan; +Cc: linux-hotplug-devel, acpi-devel, greg
    
    On Mon, Sep 12, 2005 at 08:16:49AM +0100, vidyut karan wrote:
    > 
    >    What is the difference betwwen an
    > 
    >    OS with an "native hot plug support"
    > 
    An OS that has hotplug support as described in the PCI Express
    specification. This is supported by the pciehp driver.
    
    >    and controlling the hot-plug by using ACPI.
    > 
    An OS that has hotplug support as described in the ACPI
    specification. This is supported by the acpiphp driver.
    
    Native pcie hotplug is newer and better, since it describes a
    usage model (e.g. attention buttons, indicators etc.) and
    standardizes the programming interface to the hotplug
    hardware. 
    
    > 
    >    If  my  query sounds idiotic, give me some pointers so that i can move
    >    on the right track.
    > 
    See the PCI hotplug specification and PCI Express specification
    from the PCI SIG, and the ACPI specification from 
    http://www.acpi.info/.
    
    Rajesh
    
    
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