On 06.11.2009 22:47, Myles Watson wrote:
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006@gmx.net wrote:
A device which hangs off itself?
I couldn't tell. The PCI devfn (1.0) doesn't help because a child device will be on a different bus, so it's allowed to have the same devfn as its parent. That's why I left it.
Ah.
Hm. Kill the above line? Could be a botched cut-n-paste.
Could be. Again, I couldn't tell. Anyone with the board would know the first time they booted, so it could be removed. I was trying to be minimally invasive.
Right. Good goal.
I'm not sure what looks fishy here. This is the way I understand it:
- Devices between the 'on' and 'end' tokens are children (or children of
children) of the device. 2. The 'chip' token assigns the driver for devices inside it.
So in this case, device 1.0 has an AGP bus with 0.0 hanging off of it.
Thanks for the explanation. Go ahead!
Regards, Carl-Daniel