Hi, 

I'm trying to install FreeBSD 8.0 on AMD Geode LX800 (CS5536 "southbridge"). 
However, it cannot detect the IDE controller (in the CS5536) correctly. It says 
something similar to this: 
"IDE controller not present"

I did lspci in Linux (BackTrack 3) 
and I saw that the IDE controller Base Address Registers (BARs) 
are all disabled (only contains zeros), 
except for one of them (BAR4). 
BAR4 decodes 16-bytes I/O ports (FFF0h-FFFFh). 
The decoded ports "seems" to conform to the PCI IDE specification 
for "native-PCI IDE controller" (relocatable within the 
16-bit I/O address space). 

I did "cat /proc/ioports" and I found that 
the following I/O port address ranges decoded correctly 
to the IDE controller in the CS5536 "southbridge":

1F0h-1F7h 
3F6h 
170h-177h
FFF0h-FFFFh

My question: 
Does FreeBSD require the IDE controller BARs 
to be programmed to also decode 
legacy I/O ports ranges (1F0h-1F7h,3F6h and 170h-177h)? 

What if those ranges are not programmed into the BARs 
of the IDE controller? 
Would the IDE controller be considered 
not present (disabled)?

TIA, 

Darmawan

PS: I'm working on the BIOS for this particular system 
    but I have yet to be able to program the BARs to the 
    aforementioned legacy I/O port ranges. 
    This system is very peculiar because the PCI subsystem 
    is virtualized. 




      
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