Eric W. Biederman wrote:
If you really need to write to both the config space registers and your magic shadow copy of the register I can certainly do the config space writes for you. I just figured it would be more efficient not to.
Yes, we need to do both.I've got code that refactors your patch a little as I try to get the driver happy, but so far it's not seeing any interrupts. I'll keep you posted.
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