Re: Bogus PCI vendor ID

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Kai Ruhnau <[email protected]> :
[...]
> I have a problem with two of my PCI devices showing the wrong PCI vendor
> ID (0001) in vanilla kernels.
>
> My system currently runs a 32 bit x86 kernel built from ubuntu sources
> 2.6.20.3-ubuntu1. This is the only kernel I have found so far that shows
> the correct PCI IDs:
> 
> ~ # lspci -n
> 00:00.0 0600: 1002:7930
> 00:02.0 0604: 1002:7933
> 00:06.0 0604: 1002:7936
> 00:12.0 0106: 1002:4380
> 00:13.0 0c03: 1002:4387
> 00:13.1 0c03: 1002:4388
> 00:13.2 0c03: 1002:4389
> 00:13.3 0c03: 1002:438a
> 00:13.4 0c03: 1002:438b
> 00:13.5 0c03: 1002:4386
> 00:14.0 0c05: 1002:4385 (rev 13)
> 00:14.1 0101: 1002:438c
> 00:14.2 0403: 1002:4383
> 00:14.3 0601: 1002:438d
> 00:14.4 0604: 1002:4384
> 01:00.0 0300: 10de:0193 (rev a2)
> 02:00.0 0200: 11ab:4364 (rev 12)
> 03:02.0 0c00: 104c:8024
> 
> I tested several vanilla kernels: 2.6.23.1, 2.6.23, 2.6.22, 2.6.21 and
> somewhere between 2.6.20 and 2.6.21 via bisect. There, the output of
> lspci is as follows:
> 
> ~ # lspci -n
[snip]
> 00:14.4 0604: 1002:4384
> 01:00.0 0300: 0001:0193 (rev a2)
> 02:00.0 0200: 0001:4364 (rev 12)
> 03:02.0 0c00: 104c:8024
> 
> Note the two vendor IDs 0001 for 01:00.0 and 02:00.0.
> 
> Since these two devices are my graphics card (PCI express) and network
> card (builtin) respectively I have quite some trouble running my system
> without the right vendor IDs ;-)
> Can this be fixed ?

No idea but it seems to be plaguing us:

- sky2

Kai Ruhnau <[email protected]>
[...]
> However, I just booted 2.6.23.1 and additionally checked the output of
> lspci against that from 2.6.20-ubuntu.
> Between both versions the vendor code of my networke device changes from
> 11ab to 0001. Why that?

- r8169 + Abit fatal1ty motherboard

(so far nobody reported a 8169 on a fatal1ty motherboard with a
sensible vendor id)

Josh Logan <[email protected]>
[...]
> 2.6.20 and above, maybe .18 or .19.
>
> I have never seen the card recognized by a stock kernel.

Ciaran McCreesh <[email protected]>
[...]
> I've used 2.6.21.6 and 2.6.24-rc1, both gave 0x0001. I just tried
> 2.6.18.8 as well, still 0x0001. With earlier kernels my SATA devices

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Ueimor
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