chip northbridge/amd/amdk8 device pci_domain 0 on device pci 18.0 on # LDT0 . .... End .... chip northbridge/amd/amdk8
device pci 19.0 end ... End End # PCI domain .....acpic... End # NB K8
It looks strang, Why not thang that to followings?
device pci_domain 0 on chip northbridge/amd/amdk8 device pci 18.0 on # LDT0 . .... End .... End #NB K8 chip northbridge/amd/amdk8
device pci 19.0 end ... End End # PCI domain .....apic....
YhLu YhLu@tyan.com writes:
chip northbridge/amd/amdk8 device pci_domain 0 on device pci 18.0 on # LDT0 . .... End .... chip northbridge/amd/amdk8
device pci 19.0 end ... End End # PCI domain
.....acpic... End # NB K8
It looks strang, Why not thang that to followings?
Primarily because that device pci_domain needs some chip to sit in.
And because the methods for the pci_domain are closely related to the code that looks at the rest of the chipset.
So in short what we are currently doing his the least strange method I have found to model the reality.
It might help to think that the device tree is from the perspective of cpu 0.
Eric