Dear Gao,
> From a SW perspective it like an acpi driver that uses "PNP0C02"
> as driver ids to perform the driver match in the ACPI table.
>
> From my understanding this is wrong in principle because that identifier
> must be used to reserve motherboard resources (see par 4.1.2 of the PCI
> Firm
driver call trace warning, "PNP0C02"
> used in fjes seems like a bug,
>
> Dear Gab,
>
> > > > > I think that "PNP0C02" should be used to mark any motherboard
> > > reserved
> > > > > resource and not a specific network driver.
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