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On 15-Sep-2002 John Baldwin wrote:
> Ok, I have a question.  Do all Host-PCI bridges have to be enumerated
> by ACPI?  From my reading of the ACPI 2.0a spec, I'm not sure.  I know
> that ACPI doesn't have to enumerate devices that can be found through
> other standard means unless it is overriding standard behavior.
> However, it also says that all Host-PCI bridges need a _PRT.  Hence
> my confusion.  If anyone could enlighten me I would appreciate it.
> Thanks.

Hmm, ok.  I have another question, is there a better place I can ask
the previous question?

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