the first one is right.

bus 2 is leave for bus under your master ck804 pci bus behind pci bridge 1:a.0

YH


On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 16:01:23 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm trying to write the mainboard Config.lb file to support a CK804 and an 
> IO4 on one Opteron.
> 
> I can write a mainboard Config.lb file that will boot the system from an IDE 
> device, but that's only because new device table entries are created for the 
> IDE device.  So I'm not using the static on_mainboard=1 entries.
> 
> I can write a Config.lb file to use the CK804, but incoherent.c bumps up the 
> device numbers and northbridge.c moves the device to bus 1.  Then I get the 
> PCI bus configured like this
> 
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1100
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1101
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1102
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 3  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1103
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1100
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1101
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1102
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 3  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1103
> Bus# 01, Dev# 01, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005E
> Bus# 01, Dev# 02, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0051
> Bus# 01, Dev# 02, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0052
> Bus# 01, Dev# 02, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005F
> Bus# 01, Dev# 03, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005A
> Bus# 01, Dev# 03, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005B
> Bus# 01, Dev# 05, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0059
> Bus# 01, Dev# 05, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0058
> Bus# 01, Dev# 07, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0053
> Bus# 01, Dev# 08, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0054
> Bus# 01, Dev# 09, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0055
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0A, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005C
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0B, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0056
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0C, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0D, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0E, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0F, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 03, Dev# 01, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005E
> Bus# 03, Dev# 02, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 00D3
> Bus# 03, Dev# 02, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0052
> Bus# 03, Dev# 02, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005F
> Bus# 03, Dev# 08, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0054
> Bus# 03, Dev# 09, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0055
> Bus# 03, Dev# 0B, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0056
> Bus# 03, Dev# 0C, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 03, Dev# 0D, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 03, Dev# 0E, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 03, Dev# 0F, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> 
> If I add "device pci_domain" statements before the devices, I get this
> 
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1100
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1101
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1102
> Bus# 00, Dev# 18, Func# 3  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1103
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1100
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1101
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1102
> Bus# 00, Dev# 19, Func# 3  --->  Vendor ID = 1022   Device ID = 1103
> Bus# 01, Dev# 00, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005E
> Bus# 01, Dev# 01, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0051
> Bus# 01, Dev# 01, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0052
> Bus# 01, Dev# 01, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005F
> Bus# 01, Dev# 02, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005A
> Bus# 01, Dev# 02, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005B
> Bus# 01, Dev# 04, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0059
> Bus# 01, Dev# 04, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0058
> Bus# 01, Dev# 06, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0053
> Bus# 01, Dev# 07, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0054
> Bus# 01, Dev# 08, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0055
> Bus# 01, Dev# 09, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005C
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0A, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0056
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0B, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0C, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0D, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 01, Dev# 0E, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 02, Dev# 00, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005E
> Bus# 02, Dev# 01, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 00D3
> Bus# 02, Dev# 01, Func# 1  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0052
> Bus# 02, Dev# 01, Func# 2  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005F
> Bus# 02, Dev# 07, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0054
> Bus# 02, Dev# 08, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0055
> Bus# 02, Dev# 0A, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 0056
> Bus# 02, Dev# 0B, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 02, Dev# 0C, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 02, Dev# 0D, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> Bus# 02, Dev# 0E, Func# 0  --->  Vendor ID = 10DE   Device ID = 005D
> 
> So why does incoherent.c need to bump up the device numbers when the devices 
> are on different busses?  There should be no device number conflicts?  No 
> matter what I do, LinuxBIOS always creates new device table entries, because 
> my Config.lb file has the devices on the wrong bus - 0.  The config file 
> doesn't specify a device's bus and it doesn't assume a bus from the domain 
> statement.  How is this suppose to work?
> 
> Attached is my Config.lb file.
> 
> Thanks for the help.
> 
> Steve Kimball
> 
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