* Keith Busch <keith.bu...@intel.com> wrote:

> On Sat, 3 Oct 2015, Ingo Molnar wrote:
> >* Keith Busch <keith.bu...@intel.com> wrote:
> >>+config VMDDEV
> >>+   depends on PCI && PCI_DOMAINS && PCI_MSI && GENERIC_MSI_IRQ_DOMAIN && 
> >>IRQ_DOMAIN_HIERARCHY
> >>+   tristate "Volume Management Device Driver"
> >>+   default N
> >>+   select HAVE_VMDDEV
> >>+   ---help---
> >>+   Adds support for the Intel Volume Manage Device (VMD). VMD is
> >>+   a secondary PCI host bridge that allows PCI Express root ports,
> >>+   and devices attached to them, to be removed from the default PCI
> >>+   domain and placed within the VMD domain. If your system provides
> >>+   one of these and has devices attached to it, say "Y".
> >
> >So what this text does not explain is why does the user care? What tangible
> >benefits does this feature offer to users?
> 
> Hi Ingo,
> 
> The immediate benefit is that devices on VMD domains do not use resources
> on the default PCI domain, so we have more than the 256 buses available.

Would be nice to incorporate that information in the help text and in the 
changelog.

Thanks,

        Ingo
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