Re: [PATCH] pci quirks: Sort out the VIA mess once and for all (hopefully)

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Hi Alan,

Thanks for spending time working on this. Sorry that I never followed up after my previous attempt, I've been really busy having starting a proper job.

Alan Cox wrote:
Boots for me but going by history this wants quite a bit of testing
before anyone can be sure it actually fixes all the cases we have to
deal with. If you have a VIA board (problem or otherwise) try this patch
versus 2.6.19-rc4-mm (and probably rc5-mm once it appears) and let me
know if it sorts out your box.

I just noticed that my earlier patch is included as of 2.6.19-rc, so actually your patch applies there and results can be compared. (if you're in strong objection to it's mainline inclusion, I could ask for it to be reverted, but it at does solve a lot of problems for users over the previous state with no reported problems...)

I now have access to a VIA system. It's not really an indicative test, as with my patch, no devices get quirked (due to some being outside the legacy IRQ range and others failing the new_irq != irq test). However I could at least confirm that your patch didn't cause any devices to be quirked again.

Thanks,
Daniel
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