here is the output of prtconf -D
System Configuration: Sun Microsystems i86pc
Memory size: 4094 Megabytes
System Peripherals (Software Nodes):
i86pc (driver name: rootnex)
scsi_vhci, instance #0 (driver name: scsi_vhci)
ramdisk, instance #0 (driver name: ramdisk)
isa, instance #0 (driver name: isa)
asy, instance #0 (driver name: asy)
i8042, instance #0 (driver name: i8042)
mouse, instance #0 (driver name: mouse8042)
keyboard, instance #0 (driver name: kb8042)
fdc, instance #0 (driver name: fdc)
fd, instance #0 (driver name: fd)
pit_beep, instance #0 (driver name: pit_beep)
pci, instance #0 (driver name: npe)
pci8086,34d0
pci8086,29f1, instance #0 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci111d,8018, instance #4 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci111d,8018, instance #5 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci8086,10a4, instance #1 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,10a4, instance #2 (driver name: e1000g)
pci111d,8018, instance #6 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci8086,10a4, instance #3 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,10a4, instance #4 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,29f9, instance #1 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci111d,8018, instance #7 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci111d,8018, instance #8 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci8086,10a4, instance #5 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,10a4, instance #6 (driver name: e1000g)
pci111d,8018, instance #9 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci8086,10a4, instance #7 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,10a4, instance #8 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,34d0, instance #0 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,2940, instance #2 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci8086,32c, instance #10 (driver name: pcie_pci)
pci11ab,11ab, instance #0 (driver name: marvell88sx)
disk, instance #1 (driver name: sd)
pci11ab,11ab, instance #1 (driver name: marvell88sx)
pci8086,2948, instance #3 (driver name: pcie_pci)
display, instance #0 (driver name: vgatext)
pci8086,244e, instance #0 (driver name: pci_pci))
pci8086,34d0, instance #9 (driver name: e1000g)
pci8086,34d0
pci8086,34d0, instance #0 (driver name: ahci)
cdrom, instance #0 (driver name: sd)
pci8086,34d0
iscsi, instance #0 (driver name: iscsi):
pseudo, instance #0 (driver name: pseudo)
options, instance #0 (driver name: options))
xsvc, instance #0 (driver name: xsvc)
agpgart, instance #0 (driver name: agpgart))
used-resources
cpus, instance #0 (driver name: cpunex)
cpu, instance #0 (driver name: cpudrv)))
cpu, instance #1 (driver name: cpudrv)))
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/20/2008 05:45:37 PM:
> Hi Andrew
> I used to get that message:
> "WARNING: detected unsupported configuration: non-empty bridge "
> .. on my Dell PC a few builds ago on Nevada.
> But it never caused me any problems.
> The message has gone away in more recent builds.
> See this bug:
> http://bugs.opensolaris.org/view_bug.do?bug_id=6573171
>
> I think it might be useful to see the output from
> "prfconf -D" as this shows the hierarchy of
> devices in a sort of tree view and also says which
> driver is being used. This should show how the
> pci-X bus is connected into the rest of the system.
>
> I seem to remember last year, someone else was
> have a hang at an early stage in booting, and
> I think there is some procedure to try to
> diagnose this, but I do not have time
> tonight to search & try to find the thread...
> Regards
> Nigel Smith
>
>
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