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* hotplugging with regular PCI cards
@ 2001-02-07  6:08 Adam J. Richter
  2001-02-07 12:16 ` Tim Wright
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From: Adam J. Richter @ 2001-02-07  6:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hotplug

	I saw an interesting demonstration at LinuxWorld last week.
Compaq had a machine that did hot plugging with regular PCI cards (not
Compact PCI).  If anyone out there is familiar with this machine,
I would be interested in knowing what the status is on getting
the support for that backplain integrated into the stock kernels.

	When that occurs, that will be yet another reason to treat all
new style PCI drivers as potentially hot pluggable, even if those cards
are not currently available in a CardBus or CompactPCI form, and in
particular to change all of the xxx_pci_tbl declarations in PCI
drivers that are currently marked as __initdata back to __devinitdata.

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* Re: hotplugging with regular PCI cards
  2001-02-07  6:08 hotplugging with regular PCI cards Adam J. Richter
@ 2001-02-07 12:16 ` Tim Wright
  2001-02-07 22:33 ` Jamey Hicks
  2001-02-08 12:20 ` Christoph Hellwig
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Tim Wright @ 2001-02-07 12:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hotplug

Hi Adam,
I saw the same demo. It's not the machine as such that's interesting.
The hotplug is achieved because of the chipset support. In fact the Compaq
chipset that supports hotplug PCI is used in quite a few of the IBM Netfinity
machines, and, I'm sure, many other servers. I'm going to be testing their
code on the Netfinities that I have access to shortly, but see no reason to
believe that it shouldn't work. In fact it would be good if anybody with
machines using the Compaq hotplug PCI chips would test the code.

As you mention, there is driver work needed, both the change you mention
and to make sure that all the drivers are using the newer 2.4 PCI
infrastructure in the first place (the hotplug support relies on this).

Regards,

Tim

On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 10:08:06PM -0800, Adam J. Richter wrote:
> 	I saw an interesting demonstration at LinuxWorld last week.
> Compaq had a machine that did hot plugging with regular PCI cards (not
> Compact PCI).  If anyone out there is familiar with this machine,
> I would be interested in knowing what the status is on getting
> the support for that backplain integrated into the stock kernels.
> 
> 	When that occurs, that will be yet another reason to treat all
> new style PCI drivers as potentially hot pluggable, even if those cards
> are not currently available in a CardBus or CompactPCI form, and in
> particular to change all of the xxx_pci_tbl declarations in PCI
> drivers that are currently marked as __initdata back to __devinitdata.
> 
> Adam J. Richter     __     ______________   4880 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite 104
> adam@yggdrasil.com     \ /                  San Jose, California 95129-1034
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* RE: hotplugging with regular PCI cards
  2001-02-07  6:08 hotplugging with regular PCI cards Adam J. Richter
  2001-02-07 12:16 ` Tim Wright
@ 2001-02-07 22:33 ` Jamey Hicks
  2001-02-08 12:20 ` Christoph Hellwig
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From: Jamey Hicks @ 2001-02-07 22:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hotplug


It looks like support for this is available at:

   http://opensource.compaq.com/sourceforge/project/?group_id\x13



-Jamey Hicks


-----Original Message-----
From: Adam J. Richter [mailto:adam@yggdrasil.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 1:08 AM
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: linux-hotplug-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: hotplugging with regular PCI cards


	I saw an interesting demonstration at LinuxWorld last week.
Compaq had a machine that did hot plugging with regular PCI cards (not
Compact PCI).  If anyone out there is familiar with this machine,
I would be interested in knowing what the status is on getting
the support for that backplain integrated into the stock kernels.

	When that occurs, that will be yet another reason to treat all
new style PCI drivers as potentially hot pluggable, even if those cards
are not currently available in a CardBus or CompactPCI form, and in
particular to change all of the xxx_pci_tbl declarations in PCI
drivers that are currently marked as __initdata back to __devinitdata.

Adam J. Richter     __     ______________   4880 Stevens Creek Blvd, Suite
104
adam@yggdrasil.com     \ /                  San Jose, California 95129-1034
+1 408 261-6630         | g g d r a s i l   United States of America
fax +1 408 261-6631      "Free Software For The Rest Of Us."

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* Re: hotplugging with regular PCI cards
  2001-02-07  6:08 hotplugging with regular PCI cards Adam J. Richter
  2001-02-07 12:16 ` Tim Wright
  2001-02-07 22:33 ` Jamey Hicks
@ 2001-02-08 12:20 ` Christoph Hellwig
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Christoph Hellwig @ 2001-02-08 12:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-hotplug

In article <C88F387E7F6ED4118B5308002BC3EB1E032783@yen.crl.dec.com> you wrote:
>
> It looks like support for this is available at:
>
>    http://opensource.compaq.com/sourceforge/project/?group_id\x13
>

If that server would actually work - everytime I try to access it
it is down. (Not even PINGable).

	Christoph

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Of course it doesn't work. We've performed a software upgrade.

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