On Wed, 2016-10-12 at 15:24 +0300, Luca Coelho wrote: > Okay... Actually this is a structure in the BIOS and the actual method > we call is SPLC. The SPLC method may return one item from this table, > or something entirely different, possible one of the three values > depending on a configuration option or so. > > Can you to find and send me the actual SPLC method that we call, from > your BIOS?
It seems Chris and I basically have identical setups, so I'll answer. There are 20 SPLC methods in the BIOS. The first reads Method (SPLC, 0, Serialized) { DerefOf (SPLX [One]) [Zero] = DOM1 /* \DOM1 */ DerefOf (SPLX [One]) [One] = LIM1 /* \LIM1 */ DerefOf (SPLX [One]) [0x02] = TIM1 /* \TIM1 */ DerefOf (SPLX [0x02]) [Zero] = DOM2 /* \DOM2 */ DerefOf (SPLX [0x02]) [One] = LIM2 /* \LIM2 */ DerefOf (SPLX [0x02]) [0x02] = TIM2 /* \TIM2 */ DerefOf (SPLX [0x03]) [Zero] = DOM3 /* \DOM3 */ DerefOf (SPLX [0x03]) [One] = LIM3 /* \LIM3 */ DerefOf (SPLX [0x03]) [0x02] = TIM3 /* \TIM3 */ Return (SPLX) /* \_SB_.PCI0.RP01.PXSX.SPLX */ } The only difference is in the last comment. Ie, RP01 is increased until it reaches RP20. (The machine has 20 PCI devices according to lspci. I have no clue how to match that RPxx number to the 20 devices showing up in lspci, sorry.) Paul Bolle