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SubjectRe: ignore pci devices?
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On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 16:37, Gerd Knorr wrote:
> guess you mean pci_assign_resource()? Played with that one, now my
> /proc/iomem file looks *ahem* intresting. Is this the bug mentioned
> above?

Well I've not seen it appear that way but I guess it could do - the old
code on finding a clash when reserving PCI resources (and you'll tickle
that anyway with pci_module_init and two candidate drivers) freed
resources it never allocated.

I'd have expected lots of printks first

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