Rajesh's patch does not solve my problem. Actually i work on a force patch.
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Edgar
Chuck Ebbert schrieb:
> In-Reply-To: <[email protected]>
>
> On Thu, 13 Jul 2006 15:15:21 -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
>>> From kernel 2.6.16 to kernel 2.6.17 a new check is made.
>>> File arch/i386/pci/mmconfig.c -> funktion pci_mmcfg_init -> check e820_all_mapped
>>> The courios thing is that this check will always fail on the
>>> Intel Macs booted through efi. Parsing of the ACPI_MCFG table
>>> returns e0000000 for the start. But this location is
>>> not in the memory map which the efi firmware have :
>>> BIOS-EFI: 00000000e00f8000 - 00000000e00f9000 (reserved)
>> It _sounds_ like you may not have converted all the EFI types
>> (EFI_UNUSABLE_MEMORY?), but regardless, I think it would be fine to have
>> perhaps a "PCI_FORCE_MMCONF" flag that avoided that sanity check, and then
>> you could have some code (either the EFI code _or_ some DMI code) that
>> sets it for the Intel Macs.
>>
>> Note that the check in pci_mmcfg_init() shouldn't be some EFI hack itself,
>> it would be a real flag for the PCI subsystem, independently of EFI (I can
>> see it being useful for a kernel command line option, even), and the only
>> EFI connection would be that perhaps the EFI code ends up setting that
>> flag (especially if there is some EFI command for doing this).
>>
>> Btw, if you do do this, I think we should make sure that the MMCONFIG base
>> address is reserved in the PCI MMIO resource structures (which we don't do
>> now, I think - part of the whole point of verifying that it's marked as
>> E820_RESERVED is exactly the fact that otherwise we migth have problems
>> with PCI MMIO resource allocations allocating a regular PCI resource over
>> the MMCONFIG space..)
>
> I just reposted Rajesh's patch for this (fixed the one previous complaint
> from the list.)
>
> Subj: [patch, take 3] PCI: use ACPI to verify extended config space on x86
>
> Edgar, can you get it and test?
>
> Discussion should probably continue in that thread...
>
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