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* RE: [discuss] Re: [RFC] Whitelist chipsets supporting MSI and check Hyper-transport capabilitiesKJ
@ 2006-06-21  4:42 Allen Martin
  2006-06-21 10:05 ` Andi Kleen
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 9+ messages in thread
From: Allen Martin @ 2006-06-21  4:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Andi Kleen, Greg KH
  Cc: Dave Olson, discuss, Brice Goglin, linux-kernel, Greg Lindahl

> 
> NForce4 PCI Express is an unknown - we'll see how that works.
> 

MSI is not officially supported on nForce4 and hasn't been fully tested.

However it should work ok for PCI-E.  I would definitely not recommend
enabling 
MSI for the internal MAC though.

-Allen
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* Re: [discuss] Re: [RFC] Whitelist chipsets supporting MSI and check Hyper-transport capabilitiesKJ
@ 2006-06-23 15:43 Naren (Narendra) Sankar
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 9+ messages in thread
From: Naren (Narendra) Sankar @ 2006-06-23 15:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: ak; +Cc: linux-kernel

> BCM seems to need a blacklist to force MSI off (or at least tg3 is
complaining
> that MSI doesn't work). I guess we can try to contact someone at BCM
> and ask them if they actually tested it. If they did then enabling it
would
> be fine. 

Hi Everyone

I just got forwarded this discussion on LKML. Unfortunately I am not
subscribed to the mailing list.

I want to clarify that all of Broadcom's AMD chipsets do support MSI and
have done so from the very beginning. The only issue is that we did not
enable the support by default in the hardware. However some platform
vendors are choosing for their own reasons not to use the BIOS required
programming to enable the MSI support in our chipsets. So the current
state of the market is that we have some systems out there that support
MSI on our chipsets and others that do not. We are trying to work with
every vendor to make sure this gets enabled.

MSI is fully tested on our chipsets and the kernel can safely turn it on
on any platform.

The BIOS/kernel programming requirement is that the HyperTransport MSI
mapping be enabled in all the PCIX and PCIe bridges of our chipsets.
Hence PCI register 0xa2 needs to be set to 1, in the standard PCI space
of all our Bridges. This is true for the HT2000, the HT2100 and the
HT1000.

Please cc me if there are any questions.

Thanks
 
Naren Sankar
System Architect
Chipset Product Line
Broadcom Corporation
2451 Mission College Blvd
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Office:  (408) 922-7143
Email:  nsankar@broadcom.com <mailto:nsankar@broadcom.com>  


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