Re: [2.6.18-git] Lost all PCI devices

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Il Sun, Oct 01, 2006 at 12:13:01AM +0200, Andi Kleen ha scritto: 
> 
> > "pci_direct_probe conf*" printk are placed before calling into
> > pci_check_type{1,2}, it doesn't call pci_sanity_check so it's the I/O
> > check that fails.
> > I can do further debugging if you're interested.
> 
> No I was just curious. It's strange that your system doesn't work without 
> PCI BIOS though. Is it an older laptop? The assumption so far
> was that everything modern can do type 1 without problems (except 
> one broken Apple system). Apparently that's not universally true.

The machine is an ASUS L3D, it's about 3 years old (the built-in memory
module was manufactured on week 41 / 2003). I'm using the latest BIOS,
02/10/2004.

Luca
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