On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Russell King - ARM Linux
wrote:
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> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 04:46:06PM +0200, Antonios Motakis wrote:
> > As already demonstrated with PCI [1] and the platform bus [2], a
> > driver_override property in sysfs can be used to bypass the id matching
> > of a device to
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 5:37 PM, Russell King - ARM Linux
wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 04:46:06PM +0200, Antonios Motakis wrote:
>> As already demonstrated with PCI [1] and the platform bus [2], a
>> driver_override property in sysfs can be used to bypass the id matching
>> of a device to a AM
On Tue, Sep 23, 2014 at 04:46:06PM +0200, Antonios Motakis wrote:
> As already demonstrated with PCI [1] and the platform bus [2], a
> driver_override property in sysfs can be used to bypass the id matching
> of a device to a AMBA driver. This can be used by VFIO to bind to any AMBA
> device reques
Ok, they will be posted separately.
Thanks
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 12:45 AM, Alex Williamson
wrote:
> On Tue, 2014-09-23 at 16:46 +0200, Antonios Motakis wrote:
>> As already demonstrated with PCI [1] and the platform bus [2], a
>> driver_override property in sysfs can be used to bypass the id m
On Tue, 2014-09-23 at 16:46 +0200, Antonios Motakis wrote:
> As already demonstrated with PCI [1] and the platform bus [2], a
> driver_override property in sysfs can be used to bypass the id matching
> of a device to a AMBA driver. This can be used by VFIO to bind to any AMBA
> device requested by
As already demonstrated with PCI [1] and the platform bus [2], a
driver_override property in sysfs can be used to bypass the id matching
of a device to a AMBA driver. This can be used by VFIO to bind to any AMBA
device requested by the user.
[1]
http://lists-archives.com/linux-kernel/28030441-pci