Re: problem with patch 4.7.99.14-4.7.99.15.diff.bz2 in PCI detection

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On Wed, 21 May 2008, loic.mahe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
I suspect this is happening because these systems are capable of PCI
Express.  Please try the attached patch when you get the system back. It
would be sufficient to check if the slowdown still occurs with the
resulting scanpci binary.

Okay, I've got the machine back and I've tested your patch with scanpci.
=> The problem is corrected, XFree86 doesn't block anymore on this
111d:8018 chip.

I suppose it will be included in the next official patch ?

Yes it will, given I've already committed it.

Thanks for trying it out.

Marc.

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