Extended PCIe Space

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I have tried many versions of Linux kernels and many versions of PCIUTILS and have never been able to read extended PCIe space (ie regs >= 0x100).  What am I doing wrong?  Has anyone else been able to do this?

I have tried the following on PCIe devices without any luck:
 - lspci -G -xxxx -s 7:1.0
 - setpci -G -s 7:1.0 0x100.L

Some info:
  - I used the -G to verify pcilib "Decided to use Linux-sysfs" is being printed to screen.  
  - I am logged in as root, so that is not the problem.
  - I am using Linux versions greater than 2.6.X
  - I have tried up to pciutil version 3.0.1
  - I've tried various motherboards
  - the device that I am targeting is a valid PCIe device with extended registers that can be accessed on the same motherboard using Windows/CatScan

Thank you for your help,
Ryan



      
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