Messages in this thread | ![/](/images/icornerl.gif) | | Date | Mon, 13 Jan 2003 22:58:09 -0500 | From | Pete Zaitcev <> | Subject | Re: "PCI BIOS passed nonexistant PCI bus 0" |
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> PCI BIOS passed nonexistant PCI bus 1
> How can this be? I configured the kernel with: > > # CONFIG_PCI_GOBIOS is not set > CONFIG_PCI_GODIRECT=y > > What is this option good for if Linux still listens to what the BIOS says?
How do you think we should go about IRQ routing without reading BIOS tables? If you have a viable solution, I'd be happy to listen to it.
Accessing PCI configuration space is trivial. Only two or three ways actually exist on x86. The IRQ routing is different. Every little motherboard vendor routes them differently.
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