previously on this list People contributed:

> I've updated the acpica port in -current but it won't help you with this.
> On OpenBSD acpica is *only* used as a development tool 
> (disassembler/debugger).
> we do not use Intel's acpi code in the kernel, we have our own implementation
> - anything you read about doing this on FreeBSD is not directly relevant.
> 
> For what you're looking for, I think you would need a kernel driver,
> and I think it's going to be fairly machine-specific.

> > I think that in OpenBSD there is currently no way to disable particular 
> > device,
> > but as I understand PCI-Express has power-management capabilities and
> > can turn off device.

I guess you have checked for any bios settings and disabling the
particular PCI Express port/device via boot -c won't work due to the
single multiplexer if it would have worked anyway?

What does the dmesg show out of interest?


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