The PNP0C01 ports are not used by the kernel !
No modifications necessary.
Of course you can teach each driver about their PNP devices, e.g.
my patch for parport_pc.c makes perfect io/irq/dma detection and
saves users from the error-prone procedure to supply module parameters.
Even serial now autodetects IRQ 10 when I give this in my BIOS setup !
> pcmcia-cs had completely private resource manager, so that it just
> did not worry about other subsystems and they still were able to allocate
> the same resources.
>
> Look f.e. at extermal example, pnpbios announces as "system" resource
> all the memory. :-)
So we have another way besides several INTs to detect the avail mem :-)
>
> Pallaitive soultions, sort of reserving of ports >= 0x1000 using
> this information do not look cool too.
Gerd's patch rules out your objections and should be included
unconditionally with pnpbios.o.
Probably PNP0C02 wants to be reserved, too.
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