On 18/09/17 09:49, Albert Weichselbraun wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> 100% ack
> - Booting with a kernel that does not do a PCI reset yields the
> following topology:
>
> <snip cmd="lspci -vt">
> -[0000:00] -
> +-00.0 Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family DRAM
> Controller
> +-02.0 Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family
> Integrated Graphics Controller
> +-16.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family MEI
> Controller #1
> +-19.0 Intel Corporation 82579LM Gigabit Network Connection
> +-1a.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB
> Enhanced Host Controller #2
> +-1b.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family High
> Definition Audio Controller
> +-1c.0-[02]--
> +-1c.1-[03]----00.0 Intel Corporation Centrino Advanced-N 6205
> [Taylor Peak]
> +-1c.3-[05-0c]----00.0 Renesas Technology Corp. uPD720202 USB 3.0
> Host Controller
> +-1c.4-[0d]----00.0 Ricoh Co Ltd MMC/SD Host Controller
> +-1d.0 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family USB
> Enhanced Host Controller #1
> +-1f.0 Intel Corporation QM67 Express Chipset Family LPC Controller
> +-1f.2 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family 6 port
> SATA AHCI Controller
> \-1f.3 Intel Corporation 6 Series/C200 Series Chipset Family SMBus
> Controller
> </snip>
>
> Unplugging and replugging the card (regardless of the kernel version)
> or booting with a kernel that does the reset leads to the card not
> being correctly recognized and the problems I have observed.
Hmmm. Just to make sure I understand you correctly:
With a non-reset kernel: if you boot *without* the card inserted, but
insert it at a later time, the card is unusable? If that's the case,
that's quite unexpected too...
M.
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