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authorArjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com>2008-10-22 22:55:31 -0400
committerJesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>2009-01-07 14:12:32 -0500
commite8de1481fd7126ee9e93d6889da6f00c05e1e019 (patch)
tree3e0e564f6aff2f8f0f66bdf37dc2eb87d6e17cde /drivers/net
parent23616941914917cf25b94789856b5326b68d8ee8 (diff)
resource: allow MMIO exclusivity for device drivers
Device drivers that use pci_request_regions() (and similar APIs) have a reasonable expectation that they are the only ones accessing their device. As part of the e1000e hunt, we were afraid that some userland (X or some bootsplash stuff) was mapping the MMIO region that the driver thought it had exclusively via /dev/mem or via various sysfs resource mappings. This patch adds the option for device drivers to cause their reserved regions to the "banned from /dev/mem use" list, so now both kernel memory and device-exclusive MMIO regions are banned. NOTE: This is only active when CONFIG_STRICT_DEVMEM is set. In addition to the config option, a kernel parameter iomem=relaxed is provided for the cases where developers want to diagnose, in the field, drivers issues from userspace. Reviewed-by: Matthew Wilcox <willy@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Jesse Barnes <jbarnes@virtuousgeek.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'drivers/net')
-rw-r--r--drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c b/drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c
index d4639facd1bd..91817d0afcaf 100644
--- a/drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c
+++ b/drivers/net/e1000e/netdev.c
@@ -4807,7 +4807,7 @@ static int __devinit e1000_probe(struct pci_dev *pdev,
4807 } 4807 }
4808 } 4808 }
4809 4809
4810 err = pci_request_selected_regions(pdev, 4810 err = pci_request_selected_regions_exclusive(pdev,
4811 pci_select_bars(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM), 4811 pci_select_bars(pdev, IORESOURCE_MEM),
4812 e1000e_driver_name); 4812 e1000e_driver_name);
4813 if (err) 4813 if (err)