On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 11:07:27AM -0600, Marc Jones wrote:
> I see, I think that you are correct. The reserved bits indicate the  
> granularity which is then used in the resource allocation (size, limit,  
> granularity, and alignment. pnp_get_ioresource() is the function if you  
> care to look at it.
>
>>> Acked-by: Marc Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

OK then, r3635.

I'll fixup all the other Super I/Os in v2 and v3 soonish.


Uwe.
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