This is going to get a lot more interesting.
I switched back to my P2B-LS and tried the onboard SCSI now that I got the keyboard going.
Its presence is known, but the linux module failed to probe it. lspci shows that its I/O port range is disabled. No wonder. This is with a BIOS built for P2B-F without the SCSI device listed in devicetree.cb as I am investigating if the P2B-L/S/LS/F series can share the same code as P2B-F. I thought coreboot enables all PCI devices it detects?
Same with the onboard Intel LAN. Its presence is also known. ifconfig shows its MAC address, but assigning it a local IP fails.
That's it for tonight.
Cheers Keith
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 10:30 PM, Myles Watson mylesgw@gmail.com wrote:
http://tracker.coreboot.org/trac/coreboot/browser/trunk/src/devices/device.c
Line 801. This is very suspicious too. Shouldn't it be returning only if it is ALREADY enabled?
It returns if it isn't enabled. It was disabled by pnp_enable if that was needed.
My log points to only PCI devices getting enabled. Could this be the root culprit?
If you put in a debugging statement in pnp_enable_resources you'll see that it gets called too.
Thanks, Myles