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SubjectRe: Triton chipset & bridge optimizing
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Ulrich Windl (Ulrich.Windl@rz.uni-regensburg.de) wrote:
: I have an Asustec board with an Intel Triton chipset. Having enabled
: "PCI bridge optimization" the kernel prints nothing during startup.
: Now I wonder, if the chipset has a PCI bridge at all, if it is
: detected, and if so, if it is supported.

It does, but PCI bridge optimization only works with a few chipsets. And
as far as I remember the only one made by Intel that is supported is
Neptune, Triton's predecessor.

If that code's maintainer reads this list, it would be great if he could
add triton support to it.

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