Hi!
> it's so very unfortunate the PCI standard has no feature bit to indicate
> the presence of ECS.
>
> FWIW in my testing on a range of machines spanning 7 or 8 years i could
> read config space reg 256... and get 0xffffffff when the device didn't
> support ECS, and get valid data when the device did support ECS... granted
> there may be some system out there which behaves really badly when you do
> this.
>
> perhaps someone could write a userspace program and test that concept on a
> far wider range of machines.
If you want to experiment with this in user space, it's easy to write
a couple of access functions for the libpci in pciutils. (Patches welcome,
as usually :) )
Have a nice fortnight
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Martin `MJ' Mares <[email protected]> http://mj.ucw.cz/
Faculty of Math and Physics, Charles University, Prague, Czech Rep., Earth
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