Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
> On Wednesday 22 October 2008 02:40:41 am Yu Zhao wrote:
>> This patch moves all definitions of the PCI resource names to an 'enum',
>> and also replaces some hard-coded resource variables with symbol
>> names. This change eases introduction of device specific resources.
> 
> Thanks for removing a bunch of magic numbers from the code.
> 
>>  static void
>>  pci_restore_bars(struct pci_dev *dev)
>>  {
>> -    int i, numres;
>> -
>> -    switch (dev->hdr_type) {
>> -    case PCI_HEADER_TYPE_NORMAL:
>> -            numres = 6;
>> -            break;
>> -    case PCI_HEADER_TYPE_BRIDGE:
>> -            numres = 2;
>> -            break;
>> -    case PCI_HEADER_TYPE_CARDBUS:
>> -            numres = 1;
>> -            break;
>> -    default:
>> -            /* Should never get here, but just in case... */
>> -            return;
>> -    }
>> +    int i;
>>  
>> -    for (i = 0; i < numres; i++)
>> +    for (i = 0; i < PCI_BRIDGE_RESOURCES; i++)
>>              pci_update_resource(dev, i);
>>  }
> 
> The behavior of this function used to depend on dev->hdr_type.  Now
> we don't look at hdr_type at all, so we do the same thing for all
> devices.
> 
> For example, for a CardBus device, we used to call pci_update_resource()
> only for BAR 0; now we call it for BARs 0-6.
> 
> Maybe this is safe, but I can't tell from the patch, so I think you
> should explain *why* it's safe in the changelog.

It's safe because pci_update_resource() will ignore unused resources. 
E.g., for a Cardbus, only BAR 0 is used and its 'flags' is set, then 
pci_update_resource() only updates it. BAR 1-6 are ignored since their 
'flags' are 0.

I'll put more explanation in the changelog.

Thanks,
Yu
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