> > Bar0:PHYS=e0000000 LEN=04000000
> > Bar1:PHYS=efa00000 LEN=00200000
> > Bar2:PHYS=e8000000 LEN=04000000
>
> So, two 64MB BARs and a 2MB one?
That is right.
> Any PCI resource allocation errors in dmesg during the boot process?
> Could be the kernel wasn't able to find a place to map all of the BARs.
>
I went back and looked at the boot up messages and I found this:
PCI: Failed to allocate mem resource #2:4000000@24000000 for
0000:00:0c.0
That is my device. So it does appear that there is an allocation issue.
Any idea how to get around this?
Thanks,
Jon
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