IB/ipath: Performance improvements via mmap of queues
[linux-2.6] / drivers / pnp / system.c
1 /*
2  * system.c - a driver for reserving pnp system resources
3  *
4  * Some code is based on pnpbios_core.c
5  * Copyright 2002 Adam Belay <ambx1@neo.rr.com>
6  *
7  */
8
9 #include <linux/pnp.h>
10 #include <linux/device.h>
11 #include <linux/init.h>
12 #include <linux/slab.h>
13 #include <linux/kernel.h>
14 #include <linux/ioport.h>
15
16 static const struct pnp_device_id pnp_dev_table[] = {
17         /* General ID for reserving resources */
18         {       "PNP0c02",              0       },
19         /* memory controller */
20         {       "PNP0c01",              0       },
21         {       "",                     0       }
22 };
23
24 static void reserve_ioport_range(char *pnpid, int start, int end)
25 {
26         struct resource *res;
27         char *regionid;
28
29         regionid = kmalloc(16, GFP_KERNEL);
30         if ( regionid == NULL )
31                 return;
32         snprintf(regionid, 16, "pnp %s", pnpid);
33         res = request_region(start,end-start+1,regionid);
34         if ( res == NULL )
35                 kfree( regionid );
36         else
37                 res->flags &= ~IORESOURCE_BUSY;
38         /*
39          * Failures at this point are usually harmless. pci quirks for
40          * example do reserve stuff they know about too, so we may well
41          * have double reservations.
42          */
43         printk(KERN_INFO
44                 "pnp: %s: ioport range 0x%x-0x%x %s reserved\n",
45                 pnpid, start, end,
46                 NULL != res ? "has been" : "could not be"
47         );
48
49         return;
50 }
51
52 static void reserve_resources_of_dev( struct pnp_dev *dev )
53 {
54         int i;
55
56         for (i=0;i<PNP_MAX_PORT;i++) {
57                 if (!pnp_port_valid(dev, i))
58                         /* end of resources */
59                         continue;
60                 if (pnp_port_start(dev, i) == 0)
61                         /* disabled */
62                         /* Do nothing */
63                         continue;
64                 if (pnp_port_start(dev, i) < 0x100)
65                         /*
66                          * Below 0x100 is only standard PC hardware
67                          * (pics, kbd, timer, dma, ...)
68                          * We should not get resource conflicts there,
69                          * and the kernel reserves these anyway
70                          * (see arch/i386/kernel/setup.c).
71                          * So, do nothing
72                          */
73                         continue;
74                 if (pnp_port_end(dev, i) < pnp_port_start(dev, i))
75                         /* invalid endpoint */
76                         /* Do nothing */
77                         continue;
78                 reserve_ioport_range(
79                         dev->dev.bus_id,
80                         pnp_port_start(dev, i),
81                         pnp_port_end(dev, i)
82                 );
83         }
84
85         return;
86 }
87
88 static int system_pnp_probe(struct pnp_dev * dev, const struct pnp_device_id *dev_id)
89 {
90         reserve_resources_of_dev(dev);
91         return 0;
92 }
93
94 static struct pnp_driver system_pnp_driver = {
95         .name           = "system",
96         .id_table       = pnp_dev_table,
97         .flags          = PNP_DRIVER_RES_DO_NOT_CHANGE,
98         .probe          = system_pnp_probe,
99         .remove         = NULL,
100 };
101
102 static int __init pnp_system_init(void)
103 {
104         return pnp_register_driver(&system_pnp_driver);
105 }
106
107 /**
108  * Reserve motherboard resources after PCI claim BARs,
109  * but before PCI assign resources for uninitialized PCI devices
110  */
111 fs_initcall(pnp_system_init);