Hi,
I'm getting, "PCI: Multiple domains not supported," when I boot with a
2.6.11 kernel. Then the machine hangs after trying to bind a PCI device with
the message, "Invalid ACPI-PCI context for parent device PCI1."
The first message comes from pci_acpi_scan_root, when passed a non-zero
domain. This is called from acpi_pci_root_add, which passes the domain
obtained from _SEG. The machine that I have is AMD with 3 root PCI busses,
so it has _SEG=0, 1 and 2 respectively.
If I pass pci=noacpi to the kernel then the machine can boot, and finds
the devices correctly.
My questions are whether this is a known issue, and also if anybody knows
any workarounds besides the extra boot time parameters to the kernel.
Any help is appreciated.
Thank you,
Joseph
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