Hi Mehdi,

Mehdi Zaeri wrote:
I cant find such option. here is my config file:

Sorry, yes, that option was removed from 2.6.17 onwards.
It used to be in drivers/pci/Kconfig, as CONFIG_PCI_LEGACY_PROC.

[snip]
# CONFIG_HOTPLUG is not set

BTW, do you want this set?

Regards
Greg





On 2/2/07, *Greg Ungerer* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi Mehdi,

    Mehdi Zaeri wrote:
     > On 1/29/07, *Greg Ungerer* < [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
     > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>> wrote:
     >
     >     Hi Medhi,
     >
     >     Mehdi Zaeri wrote:
     >      > i'm working on an ixdp425 based board with snapgear linux.
    i have
     >     a pci
     >      > device that is available after linux boot (it is
    implemented in
     >     fpga and
     >      > i would like to configure it in linux, so at startup the
    device
     >     is not
     >      > detected)
     >      >
     >      > the question is:
     >      >
     >      > is there any command, module to be installed or any patch for
     >      > snapgear/uclinux to handle pci hotplug.
     >
     >     Nothing above what the standard kernel has.
     >
     >
     >      > as an alternate (if the answer is no) i decided to program
    fpga in
     >      > bootloader (mine is redboot 2.02) does it a good idea?
     >      >
     >      > and the other:
     >      >
     >      > with 2.4 kernel lspci shows the Intel:8500 device atleast, but
     >     with 2.6
     >      > not. what's the difference?
     >
     >     Hmmm, good question. If you check through the devices under
     >     /proc/bus/pci do you see it there?
     >
     >     (Or if you enable legacy /proc/pci support do you see it too?)
     >
     >     yes I tried them. there is no /proc/pci and the file
     >     /proc/bus/pci/devices is empty.

    You need to enable the kernel config option for legacy /proc/pci
    support for it to be present.

    Regards
    Greg



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