Re: [PATCH] ALSA: hda-intel - Disable MSI support by default

From: Linus Torvalds
Date: Tue Nov 14 2006 - 20:56:32 EST




On Tue, 14 Nov 2006, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> :( Like AHCI, PCI MSI has -always- worked wonderfully for HD audio AFAIK.

That "AFAIK" is shorthand for "As Far As I haven't read any of the
bug-reports but Know", right?

> Is a whitelist patch forthcoming?

Probably not. The advantages of MSI aren't all that obvious, and the
disadvantages seem to be that it just doesn't work all that well for some
people.

The fact that it works for MOST people has absolutely zero relevance.
We've had too many frigging patches that have apparently been of the "this
works for me, I don't care if some other motherboard has problems" kind.

See for example:

http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/10/7/164

and yes, that HDA MSI _does_ seem to be causing problems.

So don't blather about "MSI never causes problems". It's broken. Please
stop living in denial.

When somebody can actually say what the huge advantages to MSI are that
it's worth using when

(a) several motherboards are apparently known broken

(b) microsoft apparently is of the same opinion and _also_ doesn't use it

(c) the old non-MSI code works fine

(d) there is apparently no fool-proof way to tell when it works and when
it doesn't.

then please holler. Btw, I'm not even _interested_ in any advantages
unless you also have a solution for (d). Not a "it should work". I want to
hear something that is _guaranteed_ to work.

Until that point, I will suggest that we always just disable MSI by
default, and people who want to use it need to enable it BY HAND.

F*ck whitelists. It's better and easier to just NOT USE IT! There are
basically zero advantages to using MSI anyway, until you get to big enough
systems that you have a system maintainer that can make the decision.

Linus
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