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SubjectRe: pnpacpi : exceeded the max number of IO resources
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On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 13:39:04 MST, Bjorn Helgaas said:

> > -#define PNP_MAX_PORT 24
> > +#define PNP_MAX_PORT 128
> > #define PNP_MAX_MEM 12
> > #define PNP_MAX_IRQ 2
> > #define PNP_MAX_DMA 2
>
> I don't think we can increase PNP_MAX_PORT to 128. Only one or two
> devices need that many, so just bumping the max wastes a LOT of space.
> A struct resource is seven longs, so on a 32-bit system with sixteen
> PNP devices, we'd be wasting (128-24)*7*4*16 = almost 47Kbytes.
>
> In hindsight, I should not have removed drivers/acpi/motherboard.c
> until we had dynamic PNP resource tables. We could revert that
> change [1], but the driver's been gone since 2.6.21, so I don't
> think it's that urgent. It's just that we used to silently ignore
> resources past the limits, and in -mm, we now print a KERN_ERR message.
>
> So I think we should either remove the message altogether (so we're
> exactly like 2.6.23 in this regard), or at least tone it down to
> a KERN_WARN or something.
>
> And we need to get Thomas' dynamic patch into -mm ASAP :-)

*ping*! :)

My laptop still hits the PNP_MAX_MEM=12 warning in -rc5-mm1 - what's the
status on Thomas's patch? No biggie - I just want to make sure it hasn't
been dropped through the cracks someplace....
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