aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2008-02-13 18:06:38 -0500
committerGreg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>2008-04-21 00:46:58 -0400
commit1ba6ab11d8fbd8d29afec4e39236e1255ae0339a (patch)
tree68970431b31c1fd21966f567113f87d24c6c7196 /arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c
parent3b57eff02c37c79e6254884d374a6a9233e11efc (diff)
PCI: remove initial bios sort of PCI devices on x86
We currently keep 2 lists of PCI devices in the system, one in the driver core, and one all on its own. This second list is sorted at boot time, in "BIOS" order, to try to remain compatible with older kernels (2.2 and earlier days). There was also a "nosort" option to turn this sorting off, to remain compatible with even older kernel versions, but that just ends up being what we have been doing from 2.5 days... Unfortunately, the second list of devices is not really ever used to determine the probing order of PCI devices or drivers[1]. That is done using the driver core list instead. This change happened back in the early 2.5 days. Relying on BIOS ording for the binding of drivers to specific device names is problematic for many reasons, and userspace tools like udev exist to properly name devices in a persistant manner if that is needed, no reliance on the BIOS is needed. Matt Domsch and others at Dell noticed this back in 2006, and added a boot option to sort the PCI device lists (both of them) in a breadth-first manner to help remain compatible with the 2.4 order, if needed for any reason. This option is not going away, as some systems rely on them. This patch removes the sorting of the internal PCI device list in "BIOS" mode, as it's not needed at all anymore, and hasn't for many years. I've also removed the PCI flags for this from some other arches that for some reason defined them, but never used them. This should not change the ordering of any drivers or device probing. [1] The old-style pci_get_device and pci_find_device() still used this sorting order, but there are very few drivers that use these functions, as they are deprecated for use in this manner. If for some reason, a driver rely on the order and uses these functions, the breadth-first boot option will resolve any problem. Cc: Matt Domsch <Matt_Domsch@dell.com> Signed-off-by: Greg Kroah-Hartman <gregkh@suse.de>
Diffstat (limited to 'arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c')
-rw-r--r--arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c72
1 files changed, 0 insertions, 72 deletions
diff --git a/arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c b/arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c
index 2f7109ac4c15..37472fc6f729 100644
--- a/arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c
+++ b/arch/x86/pci/pcbios.c
@@ -152,28 +152,6 @@ static int __devinit check_pcibios(void)
152 return 0; 152 return 0;
153} 153}
154 154
155static int __devinit pci_bios_find_device (unsigned short vendor, unsigned short device_id,
156 unsigned short index, unsigned char *bus, unsigned char *device_fn)
157{
158 unsigned short bx;
159 unsigned short ret;
160
161 __asm__("lcall *(%%edi); cld\n\t"
162 "jc 1f\n\t"
163 "xor %%ah, %%ah\n"
164 "1:"
165 : "=b" (bx),
166 "=a" (ret)
167 : "1" (PCIBIOS_FIND_PCI_DEVICE),
168 "c" (device_id),
169 "d" (vendor),
170 "S" ((int) index),
171 "D" (&pci_indirect));
172 *bus = (bx >> 8) & 0xff;
173 *device_fn = bx & 0xff;
174 return (int) (ret & 0xff00) >> 8;
175}
176
177static int pci_bios_read(unsigned int seg, unsigned int bus, 155static int pci_bios_read(unsigned int seg, unsigned int bus,
178 unsigned int devfn, int reg, int len, u32 *value) 156 unsigned int devfn, int reg, int len, u32 *value)
179{ 157{
@@ -364,55 +342,6 @@ static struct pci_raw_ops * __devinit pci_find_bios(void)
364} 342}
365 343
366/* 344/*
367 * Sort the device list according to PCI BIOS. Nasty hack, but since some
368 * fool forgot to define the `correct' device order in the PCI BIOS specs
369 * and we want to be (possibly bug-to-bug ;-]) compatible with older kernels
370 * which used BIOS ordering, we are bound to do this...
371 */
372
373void __devinit pcibios_sort(void)
374{
375 LIST_HEAD(sorted_devices);
376 struct list_head *ln;
377 struct pci_dev *dev, *d;
378 int idx, found;
379 unsigned char bus, devfn;
380
381 DBG("PCI: Sorting device list...\n");
382 while (!list_empty(&pci_devices)) {
383 ln = pci_devices.next;
384 dev = pci_dev_g(ln);
385 idx = found = 0;
386 while (pci_bios_find_device(dev->vendor, dev->device, idx, &bus, &devfn) == PCIBIOS_SUCCESSFUL) {
387 idx++;
388 list_for_each(ln, &pci_devices) {
389 d = pci_dev_g(ln);
390 if (d->bus->number == bus && d->devfn == devfn) {
391 list_move_tail(&d->global_list, &sorted_devices);
392 if (d == dev)
393 found = 1;
394 break;
395 }
396 }
397 if (ln == &pci_devices) {
398 printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: BIOS reporting unknown device %02x:%02x\n", bus, devfn);
399 /*
400 * We must not continue scanning as several buggy BIOSes
401 * return garbage after the last device. Grr.
402 */
403 break;
404 }
405 }
406 if (!found) {
407 printk(KERN_WARNING "PCI: Device %s not found by BIOS\n",
408 pci_name(dev));
409 list_move_tail(&dev->global_list, &sorted_devices);
410 }
411 }
412 list_splice(&sorted_devices, &pci_devices);
413}
414
415/*
416 * BIOS Functions for IRQ Routing 345 * BIOS Functions for IRQ Routing
417 */ 346 */
418 347
@@ -495,7 +424,6 @@ void __init pci_pcbios_init(void)
495{ 424{
496 if ((pci_probe & PCI_PROBE_BIOS) 425 if ((pci_probe & PCI_PROBE_BIOS)
497 && ((raw_pci_ops = pci_find_bios()))) { 426 && ((raw_pci_ops = pci_find_bios()))) {
498 pci_probe |= PCI_BIOS_SORT;
499 pci_bios_present = 1; 427 pci_bios_present = 1;
500 } 428 }
501} 429}