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ide: note that IDE generic may prevent other drivers from attaching
Enabling IDE generic may prevent ATA controllers located on legacy ports from being attached to more proper driver or can prevent other controllers which share the IRQ from working. Note it in the help message. Signed-off-by: Tejun Heo <tj@kernel.org> Cc: xerces8 <xerces8@butn.net> Cc: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@pobox.com> Cc: stein@hermes.si [bart: s/will grab/may grab/ since Borislav has fixed PCI-case for .28] Signed-off-by: Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <bzolnier@gmail.com>
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@ -292,6 +292,20 @@ config IDE_GENERIC
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tristate "generic/default IDE chipset support"
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depends on ALPHA || X86 || IA64 || M32R || MIPS
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help
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This is the generic IDE driver. This driver attaches to the
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fixed legacy ports (e.g. on PCs 0x1f0/0x170, 0x1e8/0x168 and
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so on). Please note that if this driver is built into the
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kernel or loaded before other ATA (IDE or libata) drivers
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and the controller is located at legacy ports, this driver
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may grab those ports and thus can prevent the controller
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specific driver from attaching.
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Also, currently, IDE generic doesn't allow IRQ sharing
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meaning that the IRQs it grabs won't be available to other
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controllers sharing those IRQs which usually makes drivers
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for those controllers fail. Generally, it's not a good idea
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to load IDE generic driver on modern systems.
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If unsure, say N.
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config BLK_DEV_PLATFORM
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