Message ID | 20231222122901.49538-1-ilpo.jarvinen@linux.intel.com (mailing list archive) |
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Headers | show |
Series | PCI: Solve two bridge window sizing issues | expand |
On Fri, 22 Dec 2023, Ilpo Järvinen wrote: > Hi all, > > Here's a series that contains two fixes to PCI bridge window sizing > algorithm. Together, they should enable remove & rescan cycle to work > for a PCI bus that has PCI devices with optional resources and/or > disparity in BAR sizes. > > For the second fix, I chose to expose find_empty_resource_slot() from > kernel/resource.c because it should increase accuracy of the cannot-fit > decision (currently that function is called find_resource()). In order > to do that sensibly, a few improvements seemed in order to make its > interface and name of the function sane before exposing it. Thus, the > few extra patches on resource side. Hi Bjorn, Can you consider applying this series or do you have some comments on it? I'm a bit unsure these days if my emails even reach you successfully as I tend to often receive complaints from Gmail that it has blocked the emails I send with git send-email detecting them as "unsolicited mail".
On Tue, Mar 05, 2024 at 05:37:49PM +0200, Ilpo Järvinen wrote: > On Fri, 22 Dec 2023, Ilpo Järvinen wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > > Here's a series that contains two fixes to PCI bridge window sizing > > algorithm. Together, they should enable remove & rescan cycle to work > > for a PCI bus that has PCI devices with optional resources and/or > > disparity in BAR sizes. > > > > For the second fix, I chose to expose find_empty_resource_slot() from > > kernel/resource.c because it should increase accuracy of the cannot-fit > > decision (currently that function is called find_resource()). In order > > to do that sensibly, a few improvements seemed in order to make its > > interface and name of the function sane before exposing it. Thus, the > > few extra patches on resource side. > > Hi Bjorn, > > Can you consider applying this series or do you have some comments on it? > > I'm a bit unsure these days if my emails even reach you successfully as I > tend to often receive complaints from Gmail that it has blocked the emails > I send with git send-email detecting them as "unsolicited mail". Sorry, I'm pretty sure I receive your emails since I read via lei and if it appears on lore with linux-pci or me in the to/cc, I should see it. Just a little overwhelmed and struggling to prioritize and respond. But thanks for the ping; I will take a look. Bjorn