What does ISA/PCI really mean to ARM architecture?

From: Woody Wu
Date: Thu Dec 27 2012 - 03:28:49 EST


Hi, list

I know this might be a very basic question. But I really don't clear at
it.

Can a peripheral chip that claims to be ISA or PCI device be used in a
ARM based embedded system? For these kind of chips, I only concern
about the planar kind of devices, means they are not on a dedicated
expansion card.

>From hardware point of view, to attach a ISA or PCI planar chip, is
there any requirement need to fulfill on a ARM bard?

>From Linux driver point of view, what are needed to support an ISA or
PCI driver in ARM architecture? More important, is ISA or PCI device a
platform device? If not, how to add these kind of devices in my board
definition?

I know my question might not be reasonable enough, if I messed concepts,
please sort me out.


Thanks in advance.


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woody
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