Subject: Re: eisa device ADP7880 not configured
To: John Kohl <jtk@kolvir.arlington-heights.ma.us>
From: Justin T. Gibbs <gibbs@plutotech.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 04/29/1997 22:46:15
>This sounds more like what I was expecting to be the true case on this
>hardware.  However, why doesn't the PCI probe make note of the device
>and fail to configure it?  Nothing in the pci probe output mentions a
>SCSI class device.
>
>The PCI probe finds 3 pchb's (0x8086/0x84c5 and 0x84c4--Orion memory
>controllers (!) and a host-PCI bridge), an ethernet card (mentioned
>before), a misc prehistoric (pci/eisa bridge), and an unknown
>(0x8086/0x0008).

It may be that you have one of those Intel boxes with two PCI-Host
buses and that NetBSD is not probing the second one.

>Maybe it truly is an EISA device on the motherboard?  I'll try the blind
>patches suggested by Bernd Ernesti and report back.

I wouldn't even bother if I were you.  The 7880 is *not* an EISA
part.

>==John

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Justin T. Gibbs
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