Re: Add a "enable" sysfs attribute to the pci devices to allow userspace (Xorg) to enable devices without doing foul direct access

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Mon May 08 2006 - 03:02:04 EST


Hi!

> >It has everything to do with the 'enable' file. The
> >'enable' file lets
> >you change the state of the hardware without an
> >ownership mechanism.
> >Other device users will not be notified of the state
> >change. Since the
> >other users can't be sure of the state of the hardware
> >when they are
> >activated, they will have to reload their state into
> >the hardware on
> >every activation.
>
> you seem to miss the fact that this can be done now
> without the enable
> flag, setpci can be used to disable the BARs, again the
> enable flag
> doesn't change that....

...well, when you launch setpci, you are firmly in 'unsupported' land.
While 'enable' sounds like something where users expect it to be
supported.



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