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Subject: [acpi-jp 1864] Re: probing Host PCI bridge
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On 02-Oct-2002 Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
>> > Hmm.  Can you provide pciconf -l of this machine?  That together with
>> > the ASL might be enough to determine if nexus_pcib can be fixed.
>> 
>> Ah, I think I understood now.
>> # nexus_pcib_is_host_bridge() right?
> 
> I added two IDs, 0x00171166 and 0x01011166, in nexus_pcib_is_host_bridge()
> then the rest of host PCI bridges were attached :-)
> 
> They seem to be unknown chipset and I'm still investigating device
> names of them...
> However I'll commit following patch first.

Cool. :)

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