Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Fri, 09 Feb 2007 19:19:33 -0600 | From | Robert Hancock <> | Subject | Re: Strange message in log upon resuming a PCIe system |
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Larry Finger wrote: > A bcm43xx user is having problems with suspend/resume with a PCIe system. This may be the first time > we have tried to resume with PCIe. The problem occurs someplace within the initialization of the > bcm43xx chip and we are still tracing it; however, there are some strange messages in the log from > the pnp, namely: > > pnp: Device 00:04 does not support activation. > pnp: Device 00:05 does not support activation. > > How does one trace back these device numbers? The output of 'lspci -v' shows the following:
Those aren't PCI devices, they're PnP devices, likely on the motherboard. If you look in sysfs (not booted into Linux right now so I can't tell you exactly where) you can get some idea of what those are. In any case I think those are messages are harmless and unrelated to any bcm43xx problems.
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