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@@ -657,15 +657,6 @@ void pci_resource_to_user(const struct pci_dev *dev, int bar,
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* ranges. However, some machines (thanks Apple !) tend to split their
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* space into lots of small contiguous ranges. So we have to coalesce.
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*
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- * - We can only cope with all memory ranges having the same offset
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- * between CPU addresses and PCI addresses. Unfortunately, some bridges
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- * are setup for a large 1:1 mapping along with a small "window" which
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- * maps PCI address 0 to some arbitrary high address of the CPU space in
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- * order to give access to the ISA memory hole.
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- * The way out of here that I've chosen for now is to always set the
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- * offset based on the first resource found, then override it if we
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- * have a different offset and the previous was set by an ISA hole.
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- *
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* - Some busses have IO space not starting at 0, which causes trouble with
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* the way we do our IO resource renumbering. The code somewhat deals with
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* it for 64 bits but I would expect problems on 32 bits.
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