| Name: | u-boot | Title: | Universal Bootloader | Owner: | Rogue | URL: | | Created: | 20080927 10:30 by orgin |
Type: | Bug | Severity: | Minor | Status: | New | Status Comment: | | Title: | PCI-Express bridge/switch scanning | Version: | 1.1.1 March 2005 | Navigate: 1-2
billt | bridge on bridge | 20090505 21:48 | | This may be a bridge on bridge issue, as a PCI-Express switch should appear as a bridge to software such as uboot.
A1XE <-> PEX8111 bridge <-> PEX8618 switch(bridge) <-> SiI3132, Realtek 8111b, Jmicron JMB363, PCIe graphics, etc.
This is with the 8111 plugged into a PCI-33MHz slot on the A1XE. I have not tried with the 66MHz PCI slot. | | |
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hans | This is a general cascading PCI-to-PCI bridge issue | 20090613 08:07 | | I just tried plugging in a Radeon HD 2400 card into the 66 MHz PCI slot on the A1-XE. The 66 MHz PCI slot is behind a bridge already, so as a result the HD 2400 chipset is behind two cascaded bridges, i.e.:
CPU <-> Artica-S PCI-PCI bridge (66 MHz) <-> PLX PCI-PCIe bridge <-> RV610 chipset (Radeon HD 2400 pro)
Ranger shows that UBoot detects the PLX bridge chip, but then initializes it as if it were a card (even gives it an IRQ line); it never detects the presence of the RV610 chipset. | | |
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