[flashrom] dell s1850

Carl-Daniel Hailfinger c-d.hailfinger.devel.2006 at gmx.net
Sat Sep 19 17:13:14 CEST 2009


On 19.09.2009 16:40, Carl-Daniel Hailfinger wrote:
> Thanks. To be honest, I think our PCI ID tables need a lot more IDs to
> be accurate, but for now I picked the following devices as trigger:
> Intel E7520 Memory Controller Hub (with Dell subsystem)
> LSI/symbios/NCR 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI (with Dell
> subsystem)
> If you think other dell boards may have these devices as well, we
> probably have to kill the subsystem ID for one of them to disable
> automatic matching.
>   

For the record, here's my annotated version of the lspci from Ron:
00:00.0 8086:3590 "Intel E7520 Memory Controller Hub" Subsystem: 1028:016c
00:02.0 8086:3595
00:04.0 8086:3597
00:05.0 8086:3598
00:06.0 8086:3599
00:1e.0 8086:244e
00:1f.0 8086:24d0
01:00.0 8086:0330
01:00.2 8086:0332
02:05.0 1000:0030 "LSI Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI" Subsystem: 1028:016c
04:00.0 15b3:6282 "Mellanox InfiniHost III Ex" Subsystem: 15b3:6282
05:00.0 8086:0329
05:00.2 8086:032a
06:07.0 8086:1076 "Intel Gigabit Ethernet" Subsystem: 1028:016d
07:08.0 8086:1076 "Intel Gigabit Ethernet" Subsystem: 1028:016d
08:00.0 1425:0030 "Chelsio T310 10GbE Single Port" Subsystem: 1425:0001
09:0d.0 1002:5159 "ATI Radeon RV100 QY" Subsystem: 1028:016c

All devices without subsystem ID are useless (could be any board). All
plugged in devices are useless as well because they could be absent in
other boards of the same type. That leaves only very few devices. Now if
we had the ability to store full lspci IDs in our board enable
structures, we could match with better accuracy.

Regards,
Carl-Daniel

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