> The attached .jpg shows all I've been able to capture from a crash > that I've run into on trying to boot my R710 with the latest kernel. > I know that 2.6.32 works ok (with the same kernel config) so I'm > fairly sure that the issue is related to something at the last merge > window. > > I'm afraid that the machine is not on a serial console so I can't > easily capture any more than what is shown in the .jpg, which is > mostly messages of the form: "no compatible bridge window for..." > > I'm assuming that for some reason the various drivers cannot allocate > the PCI resources they require. > > Any ideas what is going wrong? I can send a kernel .config if > required, but I don't think its likely to be a config issue. Also I > can test any patches if that would be helpful. > > I did try turning on PCI debugging, but the messages were no more > verbose. I also tried both with and without PCIe hotplug support > turned on and that made no difference either. I did look on google, > but I couldn't track down any useful information about the particular > messages that I'm seeing, Does this still occur with Linus's latest tree? My last pull request had some fixes for bad PCI cache line sizes which may have affected you... -- Jesse Barnes, Intel Open Source Technology Center -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html