[PATCH V6 00/13] Support for generic ACPI based PCI host controller

Martinez Kristofer kristofer.s.martinez at gmail.com
Sun Apr 17 02:23:31 PDT 2016


On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 2:19 AM, Jon Masters <jcm at redhat.com> wrote:
> On 04/15/2016 01:06 PM, Tomasz Nowicki wrote:
>> From the functionality point of view this series might be split into the
>> following logic parts:
>> 1. Necessary fixes as the preparation for using driver on ARM64.
>> 2. New ECAM API and update for users of the pci-host-common API
>> 3. Use new MCFG interface and implement generic ACPI based PCI host controller driver.
>> 4. Enable above driver on ARM64
>>
>> Patches has been built on top of 4.6-rc2 and can be found here:
>> git at github.com:semihalf-nowicki-tomasz/linux.git (pci-acpi-v6)
>>
>> This has been tested on Cavium ThunderX server. Any help in reviewing and
>> testing is very appreciated.
>>
>> v5 -> v6
>> - dropped idea of x86 MMCONFIG code refactoring
>> - integrated JC's patches which introduce new ECAM API:
>>   https://lkml.org/lkml/2016/4/11/907
>>   git: https://github.com/jchandra-brcm/linux/ (arm64-acpi-pci-v3)
>> - integrated Sinan's fix for releasing IO resources, see patch [06/13]
>> - added ACPI support for ThunderX ECAM and PEM drivers
>> - rebased to 4.6-rc2
>
> JC: can you explicitly confirm that you're ok with letting Tomasz drive
> this? We would like to see one driver. Either that is Tomasz, or
> Lorenzo, or it is you. But we need to have one overall cooordinated
> effort to get this enablement into upstream as quickly as possible.
>
> Some of the Enterprise folks are going to otherwise end up in a very
> nasty situation of supporting the previous non-upstream patches for many
> years, which is absolutely something we want to avoid...
>
Indeed, we need only one driver for this. But given there're already
others except this
one exist, and I believe no one want to give up their efforts. Also I
think it's not exactly the
same feauture provided by those drivers, so can we make some trade-off
to combine
those drivers into one and add the Signed-off-by for all the anthors?
One agreement for all of us is to upstream the ACPI PCI for ARM64 asap!

M.K.

>
> Jon.
>
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