On Sun, Mar 26, 2006 at 07:45:42AM +0200, Christian Trefzer wrote: > ... currently experimenting with pcidump. First of all, that is pcitweak. Reading all the register space sequentially 32bit word-wise revealed the following: If word #7 (counting from 0) is 0x22a0c0c0 the driver locks up while loading, while with 0xa2a0c0c0 it will load. I'll try and reproduce the case where I get the lockup-prone value, and then try to write the working value there... Later, Chris
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