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/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/amd64/pci/
H A Dpci_cfgreg.cdiff 11544 Tue Oct 17 13:23:14 MDT 1995 se At least the ASUS Triton motherboards don't disable the PCI bus configuration
accesses after the BIOS bus scan. The previous revision made the assumption,
that every PCI motherboard did ...

Change the test on the initial value of the CONF1_ADDR_PORT register in a way
that makes the probe succeed on triton based motherboards, without breaking
the EISA motherboard that has some non-PCI register at the same address.
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/i386/pci/
H A Dpci_cfgreg.cdiff 11544 Tue Oct 17 13:23:14 MDT 1995 se At least the ASUS Triton motherboards don't disable the PCI bus configuration
accesses after the BIOS bus scan. The previous revision made the assumption,
that every PCI motherboard did ...

Change the test on the initial value of the CONF1_ADDR_PORT register in a way
that makes the probe succeed on triton based motherboards, without breaking
the EISA motherboard that has some non-PCI register at the same address.
H A Dpci_pir.cdiff 11544 Tue Oct 17 13:23:14 MDT 1995 se At least the ASUS Triton motherboards don't disable the PCI bus configuration
accesses after the BIOS bus scan. The previous revision made the assumption,
that every PCI motherboard did ...

Change the test on the initial value of the CONF1_ADDR_PORT register in a way
that makes the probe succeed on triton based motherboards, without breaking
the EISA motherboard that has some non-PCI register at the same address.
/freebsd-9.3-release/sys/x86/pci/
H A Dpci_bus.cdiff 11544 Tue Oct 17 13:23:14 MDT 1995 se At least the ASUS Triton motherboards don't disable the PCI bus configuration
accesses after the BIOS bus scan. The previous revision made the assumption,
that every PCI motherboard did ...

Change the test on the initial value of the CONF1_ADDR_PORT register in a way
that makes the probe succeed on triton based motherboards, without breaking
the EISA motherboard that has some non-PCI register at the same address.

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