Alan Cox wrote:
> Fixed
> -----
> Fix all remaining PCI code to use new resources and enable_Device
not yet...
> Fix Exists But Isnt Merged
> --------------------------
> 8139 + bridging fails
fix exists?
FWIW a 8139too patch just went to Linus that should fix all issues
related to RTL8139 (original) chips.
> To Do
> -----
> pci_set_master forces a 64 latency on low latency setting devices.Some
> boards require all cards have latency <= 32
moreover, it is setting latency above the 'max' requested by some
devices
> pci_socket crash on unload
that's related to the kernel thread not getting cleaned up IIRC.. there
was an lkml thread about this
> To Do But Non Showstopper
> -------------------------
> PCMCIA crashes on unloading pci_socket
listed twice?
> To Check
> --------
> Some FB drivers check the A000 area and find it busy then bomb out
Done...
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