On Thu, 31 Jan 2008, Robert Hancock wrote:
quoted text >
> I think so. There was one objection that it introduced a dependency on pnpacpi
> loading after PCI bus enumeration, though.
>
> Linus also suggested that pnpacpi could be marking the resources as "present
> but unused" so that drivers can request those regions but we still prevent
> dynamically assigning resources into them.
I _think_ that's what ACPI used to do before switching over to the PnPACPI
thing, so I do think that "present but not reserved" approach is not just
the right one, but also the (historically) tested one.
Linus
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