Re: [PATCH] x86: provide a DMI based port 0x80 I/O delay override.

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* Rene Herman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 17-12-07 17:12, Alan Cox wrote:
>
>> I don't think we should be offering udelay based delays at this point.
>> There are a lot of drivers to fix first. This is just one trivial example
>
> I agree. This thread's too full of people calling this outb method a 
> dumb hack. It's a well-known legacy PC thing and while in practice the 
> udelay might be a functional replacement for a majority of cases (save 
> the races you are finding) a delay proportional to the bus speed makes 
> great sense certainly when talking to hardware that itself runs 
> proportinal to the bus speed for example.
>
> So, really, how about just sticking in this minimal version for now? 
> Only switches the port to 0xed based on DMI and is all that is needed 
> to fix the actual problem. This should be minimal and no-risk enough 
> that it could also go to .24 if people want it to. It'll fix a few HP 
> laptops (I'll try and get/verify the dv6000z DMI strings as well).
>
> Ingo?
>
> Signed-off-by: Rene Herman <[email protected]>

hm, i see this as a step backwards from the pretty flexible patch that 
David already tested. (and which also passed a few hundred bootup tests 
on my x86 test-grid)

	Ingo
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