[SRU J/K/L][PATCH v3 0/3] UBUNTU: [Config] arm64: Enable PCI_MESON module

Tim Gardner tim.gardner at canonical.com
Mon Mar 27 13:07:32 UTC 2023


On 3/27/23 6:23 AM, Isaac True wrote:
> BugLink: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2007745
> 
> [ Impact ]
> 
> The PCI driver for the amlogic-based Meson platforms (CONFIG_PCI_MESON)
> is not enabled as a module in the kernel configuration.
> 
> [ Test Plan ]
> 
> Check if pci_meson.ko is compiled and present in the linux-modules
> package.
> 
> [ Where problems could occur ]
> 
> This driver does not enable any dependencies that the kernel does not
> already have enabled, and it is a stable upstream driver. There
> shouldn't be any issues that arise from enabling this driver.
> 
> [ Other Info ]
> 
> This driver is important for systems like the ODROID HC4, which uses a
> PCIE-SATA bridge to provide a storage interface. This system is fully
> supported by the kernel (including a device tree), except for the fact
> that this PCI driver is disabled.
> 
> Isaac True (1):
>    UBUNTU: [Config] arm64: Enable PCI_MESON module
> 
>   debian.master/config/amd64/config.common.amd64     | 1 +
>   debian.master/config/annotations                   | 4 +++-
>   debian.master/config/arm64/config.common.arm64     | 1 +
>   debian.master/config/armhf/config.common.armhf     | 1 +
>   debian.master/config/config.common.ubuntu          | 1 -
>   debian.master/config/ppc64el/config.common.ppc64el | 1 +
>   debian.master/config/s390x/config.common.s390x     | 1 +
>   7 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 

Usually the note follows the policy change on the next line. Patch 3/3 
is correct in that regard.
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Tim Gardner
Canonical, Inc




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