On 18.06.14 17:33, Adrian Cox wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christian Zigotzky" <chzigot...@xenosoft.de>
Christian
But my opinion is, that's normal for the SB600 south bridge to
presents itself as multiple devices on the PCIe bus on x86 PCs. I
see
a lot of PCs with SB600 south bridge on the internet. And the Linux
kernel works with this south bridge. Or is it a powerpc issue?
It is a powerpc issue. The SB600 connects to the AMD north bridge in a PC using
a mode which is not PCIe compliant, and this makes the SB600 internal units
appear as though they are on the root bus of a legacy PC. The powerpc does not
have this built-in SB600 support.
Adrian
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