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    PCI: reimplement P2P bridge 1K I/O windows (Intel P64H2) · 2b28ae19
    Bjorn Helgaas 提交于
    9d265124 and 15a260d5 added quirks for P2P bridges that support
    I/O windows that start/end at 1K boundaries, not just the 4K boundaries
    defined by the PCI spec.  For details, see the IOBL_ADR register and the
    EN1K bit in the CNF register in the Intel 82870P2 (P64H2).
    
    These quirks complicate the code that reads P2P bridge windows
    (pci_read_bridge_io() and pci_cfg_fake_ranges()) because the bridge
    I/O resource is updated in the HEADER quirk, in pci_read_bridge_io(),
    in pci_setup_bridge(), and again in the FINAL quirk.  This is confusing
    and makes it impossible to reassign the bridge windows after FINAL
    quirks are run.
    
    This patch adds support for 1K windows in the generic paths, so the
    HEADER quirk only has to enable this support.  The FINAL quirk, which
    used to undo damage done by pci_setup_bridge(), is no longer needed.
    
    This removes "if (!res->start) res->start = ..." from pci_read_bridge_io();
    that was part of 9d265124 to avoid overwriting the resource filled in
    by the quirk.  Since pci_read_bridge_io() itself now knows about
    granularity, the quirk no longer updates the resource and this test is no
    longer needed.
    Signed-off-by: NBjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@google.com>
    2b28ae19
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