Just to note that I've been looking at this code a bit, and at least the
PCI bus interface/implementation is really nice. It could do with a
little cleaning up, but this would give us the ability to assign PCI
resources on the fly (can you say "hot-plug PCI"?).
Do you plan to continue with this work? Could you write a few words
describing what the goal of this particular development tree is?
Thanks!
> From: Warner Losh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: PCI BIOS
> Date: Mon, 28 Aug 2000 15:26:32 -0600
> > Anybody have a good interface to pcibios for kernel devices to use? I
> > think I have a need for it with the TI-1225 based pci cardbus bridge
> > card that I have. I need to be able to assign interrupt numbers (or
> > at least get them) for the slot. NetBSD has this functionality and we
> > need it to be a true plug and play OS.
>
> Now I'm wrinting a code to use PCI BIOS/MS$PIR.
> URL:http://www.bremen.or.jp/shigeru/FreeBSD/CardBus/dev.20000628.tar.gz
>
> sys/i386/pci/pci_root.c in my code is using pci interrrupt routing
> table in a PCI BIOS when assigning an IRQ.
>
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