On Fri, 2006-03-10 at 17:57 -0800, Dave Peterson wrote:
> On Friday 10 March 2006 13:23, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> > hmm ok so I want a function that takes a device as parameter, and checks
> > the state of that device for errors. Internally that probably has to go
> > via a function pointer somewhere to a device specific check method.
> >
> > Or maybe a per test-type (pci parity / ECC / etc) check
> >
> > int pci_check_parity_errors(struct pci_dev *dev, int flags);
> >
> > something like that, or pci_check_and_clear_parity_errors()
> > (although that gets too long :)
> >
> > drivers can call that, say, after firmware init or something to validate
> > their device is sanely connected. Maybe pci_enable_device() could call
> > it too.
> >
> > This also needs a pci_suspend_parity_check() ... _resume_ ... so that
> > the driver can temporarily disable any checks, for example during device
> > reset/init. And then just before resume, it manually clears a check.
>
> ok, perhaps things might look something like this?
<snip>
sounds like overdesign to me ;)
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