On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Tobias Ringstrom wrote:
>
> Last time I checked this was issued for perfectly known and valid bridges
> that advertice no IO resources. Isn't it a bit silly to issue that
> warning for that case, or am I missing something?
Ehh - so what do they bridge, then?
I'd say that a bridge that doesn't seem to bridge any IO or MEM region,
yet has stuff behind it, THAT is the silly thing. Thus the "silly"
warning.
Linus
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