Re: PCI error on x86_64 2.6.13 kernel

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Jack Howarth wrote:
   Has anyone reported the following? For both of the 2.6.13 based
kernels released so far on Fedora Core 4 for x86_64, we are seeing
error messages of the form...

Oct  3 11:21:48 XXXXX  kernel:   MEM window: d0200000-d02fffff
Oct  3 11:21:48 XXXXX  kernel:   PREFETCH window: disabled.
Oct  3 11:21:48 XXXXX  kernel: PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #6:20000 f0000000 for 0000:09:00.0

..on a Sun W2100Z dual opteron. These memory allocations errors don't occur under the 2.6.12 based kernels that Fedora has released for FC4. So far the errors don't seem to be manifesting themselves as any noticable system errors in using the machine itself.
                    Jack
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I have the same problem on a Dell Inspiron 510m laptop and Fedora Core 4 when upgrading from 2.6.12 to 2.6.13.* :

I get the following messages at 2.6.13.* startup:

PCI: Ignore bogus resource 6 [0:0] of 0000:00:02.0
PCI: Failed to allocate I/O resource #7:1000@10000 for 0000:01:01.0
PCI: Failed to allocate I/O resource #8:1000@10000 for 0000:01:01.0
PCI: Bus 2, cardbus bridge: 0000:01:01.0

I have tried "pci=routeirq", but it makes no difference.
When running 2.6.13.4 I cannot use my WLAN card (ndiswrapper).
With 2.6.12.6 there is no problem at all...

I posted lspci output and more in another mail with subject:
PCI: Failed to allocate I/O resource when upgrading to 2.6.13.*

I'm starting to suspect something in Fedora Core 4 ..

/Niklas
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