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Yes, at least it is clear what is wrong.
Compare the iomem output of the FAIL case:
f4400000-f44fffff : PCI Bus #05
f8000000-fa00ffff : ivtv0
fed13000-fed19fff : reserved
fed1c000-fed9ffff : reserved
with the OK case:
cc000000-d3ffffff : PCI Bus #07
cc000000-cfffffff : 0000:07:08.0
cc000000-ce00ffff : ivtv1
d0000000-d3ffffff : 0000:07:09.0
d0000000-d200ffff : ivtv2
d4000000-d7ffffff : 0000:06:02.0
d4000000-d600ffff : ivtv0
It's clear that a PVR500 unit is not detected in the FAIL case. The
PVR500 have a kind of internal PCI bridge in order to support two PCI
devices on one PCI card. Apparently some systems have problems with
that. Where the cause of the problem is in this case I do not know. See
if there is a BIOS update for your motherboard and try that. There is
also the possibility that it is a bug in the linux PCI subsystem. This
may be a question for the kernel mailinglist.
Anyway, I've seen enough to know that it is not an ivtv bug.
Hans
Thanks for your help Hans! I believe the motherboard is rather new,
but I'll look for a new bios load. I hope it's not a bug in the
kernel. :)
-Matt
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