On Fri, 20 Feb 2026 15:41:03 +0000, Ioana Ciornei <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Wed, Feb 18, 2026 at 01:51:57PM +0000, Marc Zyngier wrote: > > Over the past few years, I have become increasingly annoyed by this > > sort of messages in my boot log: > > > > [ 0.067861] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x100100040000 domain created > > [ 0.073352] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x100100060000 domain created > > [ 0.078841] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x100100080000 domain created > > [ 0.084328] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x1001000a0000 domain created > > [ 0.089815] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x1001000c0000 domain created > > [ 0.095303] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x1001000e0000 domain created > > [ 0.100792] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x100100100000 domain created > > [ 0.106281] fsl-mc MSI: ITS@0x100100120000 domain created > > > > While this is useful on fsl-mc systems, this is completely irrelevant > > on 99.99999% of the arm64 machines, which know nothing about the > > Freescale stuff. Including all of my machine -- bar *one*. > > > > Global MSI domains such as the above have been obsoleted for the past > > two years, but nobody at NXP seems to have got the message. > > I do admit that I wasn't aware that this neeeded work. In the future, > please let me know of this kind of things and I will do the work.
I guess Thomas did too good a job not breaking fsl-mc when both PCI and platform MSIs were rewritten, hence you missing on the good stuff! > > > > > The obvious solution is to delete some code! While my first port of > > call would be to just 'git rm -r drivers/bus/fsl-mc' (only kidding!), > > a less invasive solution is to drag that code into the present times. > > Which is what this series is doing by converting the whole thing to > > device MSI, reusing the platform MSI infrastructure instead of > > duplicating it. > > > > This results in the expected cleanup, and kills the last user of the > > non-device-MSI stuff on arm64. You're welcome. > > Thanks! > > Tested-by: Ioana Ciornei <[email protected]> # LX2160ARDB, LS2088ARDB > Reviewed-by: Ioana Ciornei <[email protected]> Thanks for giving it a go. M. -- Without deviation from the norm, progress is not possible.
