PCI bridge I/O space misconfiguration

Lars Knudsen (gandalf@revicon.com)
Wed, 14 Nov 2001 11:03:45 +0100


I am having problems with some PCI devices being
configured incorrectly. The PCI bus layout is as
follows:

# lspci -t
-[00]-+-00.0
+-01.0-[01]----00.0
+-07.0
+-07.1
+-07.2
+-07.3
+-08.0
+-09.0-[02]--+-06.0
| +-07.0
| \-09.0
\-0a.0-[03]--+-06.0
+-06.1
\-07.0

All devices except the bridge 00:0a.0 and/or the
03:07.0 device gets configured correctly.

The 03:07.0 device has I/O ports at de00 but the
00:0a.0 bridge is configured to have I/O behind
bridge: 0000e000-0000efff. Since de00 is not in
this range access to device 03:07.0 is impossible.

If I understand correctly an error like this is
caused by a BIOS error. Has anyone else seen
problems like this and what is the suggested fix ?

I'm running a 2.2.19 kernel and have tried the
bios, nobios and nopeer options to the kernel with
the same results.

Thanks in advance,

Lars Knudsen
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