On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Stefan Reinauer wrote:

> > > Does it look like this? :
> > > 
> > >    8111
> > >      | 
> > >    8131
> > >      | 
> > >    CPU0 -- CPU1
> > 
> > Yes.  The order of the device structures is significant.
> 
> should this:
>  
>         southbridge amd/amd8131 "amd8131"
>                 pci 0:0.0
>                 pci 0:0.1
>                 pci 0:1.0
>                 pci 0:1.1
>         end
>         southbridge amd/amd8111 "amd8111"
>                 pci 0:0.0
>                 pci 0:1.0
>                 [..]
>         end
> 
> not rather look like this then: ?
> 
>         southbridge amd/amd8131 "amd8131"
>                 pci 0:0.0
>                 pci 0:0.1
>                 pci 0:1.0
>                 pci 0:1.1
>                 southbridge amd/amd8111 "amd8111"
>                         pci 1:0.0
>                         pci 1:1.0
>                         [..]
>                 end
>         end
> 

that's how greg intended it to be used when he came up with that part of 
the language. So your second example is right. 

ron

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