Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 14:25:56 -0700 From: "Don L. Belcher" <don@siad.net> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fxp lost on current Message-ID: <417C1DE4.3040100@siad.net> In-Reply-To: <41125A5B.2010706@siad.net> References: <41125A5B.2010706@siad.net>
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Don L. Belcher wrote: > Don L. Belcher wrote: > >> >> >> Don L. Belcher wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> M. Warner Losh wrote: >>> >>>> In message: <20040627080615.P31366@carver.gumbysoft.com> >>>> Doug White <dwhite@gumbysoft.com> writes: >>>> : On Sat, 26 Jun 2004, Don L. Belcher wrote: >>>> : : > I seem to have lost my fxp card in current ( It was working >>>> about 1 or 2 >>>> : > months ago ). If somebody could point out to me what code I >>>> should be >>>> : > looking at, I would appreciate it. >>>> : > >>>> : > I provided pciconf info attachments, one from release 4 the >>>> other from >>>> : > current. >>>> : : Hm, pci bus 3 seems to have vanished. Have you tried a BIOS >>>> update? >>>> >>> The BIOS is the latest. >>> >>>> >>>> Alternatively, since I'm joining the thread late, do you have a >>>> cardbus bridge? >>>> >>>> >>> This is a Gateway SOLO 9500 laptiop, the fxp is a mini pci card. >>> >> I forgot to answer the question, yes it has a cardbus bridge > By reverting pccbb.c 1.109 changes to 1.108 fixes problem ( 5.3-STABLE built Oct. 17 ) > >
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