Dear Peter Tyser,
In message <1288297499-21417-1-git-send-email-pty...@xes-inc.com> you wrote:
> Previously fsl_pci_init_port() always assumed that a port was a PCIe
> port and would incorrectly print messages for a PCI port such as the
> following on bootup:
> PCI1: 32 bit, 33 MHz, sync, hos
On Sat, 2010-11-13 at 23:53 +0100, Wolfgang Denk wrote:
> Dear Kumar,
>
> In message <1288297499-21417-1-git-send-email-pty...@xes-inc.com> Peter Tyser
> wrote:
> > Previously fsl_pci_init_port() always assumed that a port was a PCIe
> > port and would incorrectly print messages for a PCI port su
Dear Kumar,
In message <1288297499-21417-1-git-send-email-pty...@xes-inc.com> Peter Tyser
wrote:
> Previously fsl_pci_init_port() always assumed that a port was a PCIe
> port and would incorrectly print messages for a PCI port such as the
> following on bootup:
> PCI1: 32 bit, 33 MHz, sync,
Previously fsl_pci_init_port() always assumed that a port was a PCIe
port and would incorrectly print messages for a PCI port such as the
following on bootup:
PCI1: 32 bit, 33 MHz, sync, host, arbiter
Scanning PCI bus 00
PCIE1 on bus 00 - 00
This change corrects the output
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