On Tue, 2005-11-01 at 15:52 +1100, Paul Mackerras wrote:
> David Brownell writes:
>
> > Maybe you should first pay attention to what I pointed out: that
> > the problem reports I've seen have ONLY been on PPC systems.
>
> Well, there is a problem in the code which is clearly visible just by
> inspection: that it is touching a pci device without having called
> pci_enable_device on it. That is well known to cause problems on many
> platforms, and it is not guaranteed to work on any platform.
>
> With a clearly visible bug like that in there, it doesn't matter what
> platform(s) the problem is reported on.
Yup, though I agree that considering the purpose of that code, it might
make sense for it to just "peek" to check if the device was enabled
rather than force-enabling it. If it was not, there is obviously no
handoff to do from the BIOS.
Ben.
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