On Thu, Oct 29, 2009 at 2:31 PM, Hugh Greenberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here is the relevant output with the debug option set to 6: > > Searching CBFS for prefix floppyimg/ > > Found CBFS file fallback/coreboot_ram > Found CBFS file fallback/payload > Found CBFS file pci14e4,16a6.rom > Found CBFS file > Scan for option roms > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:18.0 (dev/ven 11001022) > ... > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:18.1 (dev/ven 11011022) > ... > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:18.2 (dev/ven 11021022) > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:18.3 (dev/ven 11031022) > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:19.0 (dev/ven 11001022) > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:19.1 (dev/ven 11011022) > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:19.2 (dev/ven 11021022) > Attempting to init PCI bdf 00:19.3 (dev/ven 11031022) It's only seeing your CPUs. I was looking for Attempting to init... lines with other devices. 02:03.0 (from your Coreboot log this looks like one of your NICs) Maybe you can cheat and set CONFIG_PCI_ROOT1 to 2. I don't know why it's not finding your devices. Thanks, Myles
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