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

From: Brice Goglin
Date: Thu Nov 16 2006 - 05:05:14 EST


(forgot to cc: LKML)

Roland Dreier wrote:
> > A whitelist is an awkward solution, the problem is the number of
> > chipsets available with MSI will continue to grow. And the assumption
> > is that after Microsoft OS supports MSI, that newer chipsets will work.
>
> Maybe a whitelist for older systems and then enable everything after a
> DMI cutoff date by default? Doesn't work on non-PC stuff though...


When I started sending patches about all this, I proposed a whitelist
for PCI bridges and a blacklist for PCIe bridges, but Greg was against
whitelisting.

Now, reading this thread, I am very disturbed with the idea of disabling
MSI on all non-Intel bridges. Blacklisting correctly shouldn't be that
hard. From my point of view, there are several non-Intel bridges that
seem to support MSI very well (especially some HT<->PCIe bridges). And
apart from being required for ipath, MSI improves the performance of
network drivers a bit, so I'd rather keep it enabled on trusted bridges...

Brice



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