Andrew Morton writes: > Let me restore the words from my earlier email which you removed so that > you could say that: > > For you the driver author to make assumptions about what's happening > inside pci_set_mwi() is a layering violation. Maybe the bridge got > hot-unplugged. Maybe the attempt to set MWI caused some synchronous PCI > error. For example, take a look at the various implementations of > pci_ops.read() around the place - various of them can fail for various > reasons.
Maybe aliens are firing a ray-gun at the card. I think it's fundamentally wrong for the driver to deny service completely because of a maybe. Either there was a transient error that only affected the attempt to set MWI, in which case a printk (inside pci_set_mwi!) is appropriate, and we carry on. Or there is a persistent error condition, in which case the driver will see something else fail soon enough - something that the driver actually needs to have working in order to operate - and fail at that point. For the driver to stop and refuse to go any further because of an error in pci_set_mwi has far more disadvantages than advantages. Paul. - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe netdev" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html