setup-pci is for SFF8038i devices. It therefore knows that for
assigned
resources they must be I/O. It also assumes that zero is not a
valid I/O
port just like zero is not a valid IRQ. Stick a real IDE resource
at zero
and drivers/ide can't cope.
But 0 _is_ a valid PCI I/O address. Do we now have to start
using "virtual I/O addresses", analogue to the IRQ situation,
or can these bad assumptions be fixed instead?
Segher
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