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Date:      Wed, 16 Feb 2005 16:34:34 +0000
From:      Coleman Kane <cokane@cokane.org>
To:        Jung-uk Kim <jkim@niksun.com>
Cc:        freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: [PATCH] Updated quirk-driven R3000Z patches
Message-ID:  <20050216163434.GA577@ramen>
In-Reply-To: <200502161420.49924.jkim@niksun.com>
References:  <200502141722.10259.jhb@FreeBSD.org> <200502161256.34505.jkim@niksun.com> <20050216140808.GF99724@ramen> <200502161420.49924.jkim@niksun.com>

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On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 02:20:49PM -0500, Jung-uk Kim wrote, and it was pro=
claimed:
> On Wednesday 16 February 2005 09:08 am, Coleman Kane wrote:
> > Yeah the recipient of the fix just emailed me about this, I am
> > guessing that the #if 0 is the uncommitable part. Is there any way
> > that this can be done by the kernel (the PCI reg write, that is)?
> > Is there any reason that it can't be done there?
>=20
> Yes, it can be done from kernel.  Linux has a patch here:
>=20
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=3D3324
>=20
> We can do something similar but it may cause regression for us.
>=20
> Jung-uk Kim

Don't we have a PCI quirks facility to allow us to do this, similar
to how the ACPI quirks have been documented? If not, should we?

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coleman

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