Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 10 Feb 2000 10:43:08 -0600 | From | Eric Seppanen <> | Subject | Linux vs. Broken PCI BIOS |
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I'm using Linux 2.2 on an x86 embedded system with a rather broken PCI BIOS. I've been limping along for about a year with its shortcomings, but I've just discovered that my BIOS has no ability to configure PCI bridges and secondary buses, and I'm starting to think that perhaps my best bet would be to patch the kernel to redo the PCI configuration (address assignments, etc.) as necessary.
Has anybody done this before? I'm lazy and I'll borrow code if it exists.
Eric Seppanen eds@reric.net
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