On 04/25/2012 08:30 PM, Yinghai Lu wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Bjorn Helgaas <bhelgaas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> A PCIe downstream port is a P2P bridge. Its secondary interface is
>> a link that should lead only to device 0 (unless ARI is enabled)[1], so
>> we don't probe for non-zero device numbers.
>>
>> Some Stratus ftServer systems have a PCIe downstream port (02:00.0) that
>> leads to both an upstream port (03:00.0) and a downstream port (03:01.0),
>> and 03:01.0 has important devices below it:
>>
>> [0000:02]-+-00.0-[0000:03]--+-00.0
>> \-01.0-[0000:xx]--+-[USB]
>> \-[NIC]
>>
>> Previously, we didn't enumerate device 03:01.0, so USB and the network
>> didn't work. This patch adds a DMI quirk to scan all device numbers,
>> not just 0, below a downstream port.
>
> is there output for
> lspci -vvxxx -s 03:00.0
> lspci -vvxxx -s 03:00.1
>
> like to know what is the 03:00.0.
[Adding correct email addy for Jim@stratus]
Jim, can you provide this output?
Thanks,
P.
>
> Thanks
>
> Yinghai
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