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            Mark Santcroos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 09:44:36AM -0700, Orion Hodson wrote:
: > It looks like the pci configuration space state has been lost during
: > the suspend and resume.  This may be because the bus has removed power
: > from the devices attached to it on suspend.
: 
: For sure, in S4 mode the devices are powered down totally.
: 
: > I've been through a cross section of drivers this morning and some
: > explicitly save and restore the PCI configuration state space and
: > others don't.  The former seems like the safest path in most cases.
: 
: Yes, it is absolutely necessary even. (For the reason stated above)
: 
: > AFAICT, we don't common code for handling this and maybe there should
: > be some rather than have each driver replicate this behaviour.
: 
: In general, that would of course be better. However, I don't know if the
: PCI layer (in this case) always knows enough.
: On the other side, if the device itself has to do some special things, the
: PCI layer could at least do the generic stuff.
: (Warner, will this also be covered by the stuff you are doing?)

Yes.  I'm still working out those fields that we need to save.  In
general, BARs and a few other things aren't preserved accross D3 -> D0
state transitions.  Some drivers try to cope, but it should be done in
the main pci thread.

Warner
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