Re: 2.6.12 breaks 8139cp [PATCH 1 of 2]

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* Kylene Jo Hall ([email protected]) wrote:
> A problem was reported that the tpm driver was interfereing with
> networking on the 8139 chipset.  The tpm driver was using a hard coded
> the memory address instead of the value the BIOS was putting the chip
> at.  This was in the tpm_lpc_bus_init function.  That function can be
> replaced with querying the value at Vendor specific locations.  This
> patch replaces all calls to tpm_lpc_bus_init and the hardcoding of the
> base address with a lookup of the address at the correct vendor
> location.

Thanks Kylene.  Looks like it's just no longer deleting tpm_lpc_bus_init.
So with that nice changelog, I think we'll just go with the full version.
Sorry for the extra work, I thought there might be a simple method by
passing lo/hi and doing tpm_read_index in tpm_lpc_bus_init to set base.

thanks,
-chris
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