Dear Dave,
thank you for your answer and thank you for putting me in CC too, as currently coreboot messages are not delivered to my account. :( Am Donnerstag, den 28.02.2013, 09:14 -0600 schrieb Dave Frodin: > What PCIe device is attached to that bridge? There are no devices attached, as far as I know. > I checked the devicetree.cb for any comments of what it might be > but didn't see any. I just have the `lspci -tnvv` output of the proprietary vendor BIOS, which lists this. > > -[0000:00]-+-00.0 1022:1510 > > +-01.0 1002:9802 > > +-01.1 1002:1314 > > +-04.0-[01]-- > > +-11.0 1002:4391 > > +-12.0 1002:4397 > > +-12.2 1002:4396 > > +-13.0 1002:4397 > > +-13.2 1002:4396 > > +-14.0 1002:4385 > > +-14.1 1002:439c > > +-14.2 1002:4383 > > +-14.3 1002:439d > > +-14.4-[02]-- > > +-14.5 1002:4399 > > +-15.0-[03]-- > > +-15.1-[04]----00.0 10ec:8168 > > +-16.0 1002:4397 > > +-16.2 1002:4396 > > +-18.0 1022:1700 > > +-18.1 1022:1701 > > +-18.2 1022:1702 > > +-18.3 1022:1703 > > +-18.4 1022:1704 > > +-18.5 1022:1718 > > +-18.6 1022:1716 > > \-18.7 1022:1719 The ASRock E350M1 only has one PCI Express slot [5], but I am not sure after what PCI device its bus is on. So coreboot could be right and the vendor BIOS wrong? Thanks, Paul [5] http://www.asrock.com/MB/overview.asp?Model=E350M1
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