Fw: Configuring PCI w/ 44x
Eugene Surovegin
ebs at ebshome.net
Thu May 4 03:18:01 EST 2006
On Wed, May 03, 2006 at 01:11:26PM -0400, Stephen Winiecki wrote:
>
> Eugene Surovegin <ebs at ebshome.net> wrote on 05/02/2006 07:49:16 PM:
>
> > On Tue, May 02, 2006 at 04:58:32PM -0400, Stephen Winiecki wrote:
> > > I have a question regarding configuring PCI with 44x. Using 2.6.17-rc3
> as
> > > a reference, PCI_CONFIG is defined for the 44x defconfigs, and Kconfig
> is
> > > not enabled to reflect/change the setting for 44x. When I update
> > > arch/ppc/Kconfig to enable configuring or not configuring PCI with 44x,
> and
> > > then don't configure it, the kernel won't compile:
> >
> > Hmm, you cannot disable PCI for 44x in the current 2.6. It's always
> > enabled.
> >
> > If you changed Konfig to be able to do so, why are you complaining
> > here? It's not enough to just change Konfig, you have to modify Ocotea
> > port as well. Look for example how this is handled for 85xx.
> >
> > Patches are welcome.
> >
> > --
> > Eugene
> >
>
> I was first wondering if for some reason defaulting/forcing PCI to always
> be configured for 44x was intentional.
Yes. I think it's quite obvious from the way it's configured in
Konfig.
> I was second reporting the fact
> that if a change is made to not configure PCI for 44x, the kernel will not
> compile.
Well, I don't follow you here. You made the wrong change and report
here that it broke the build. How is this interesting?
Your report looked as you discovered a bug, when in fact you broke the
build yourself.
And again, if disabling PCI is important to you you are welcome to
submit patches instead of sending misleading e-mails to this list.
--
Eugene
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