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Date:      Fri, 23 May 2008 00:14:12 +0300
From:      Serge Semenenko <serge@a-1.com.ua>
To:        freebsd-acpi@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PCI bridge with I/O decode 0x0-0x0
Message-ID:  <4835E224.5090000@a-1.com.ua>
In-Reply-To: <1312312888.89527.1211347514074.JavaMail.apache@mail54.abv.bg>
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Mario Pavlov wrote:
>  >Hi
>  >
>  >Have the same problem with my Acer 6292... But at the same time there 
>  >are no problems on my friend's EX5620G. I've spent some time trying to 
>  >fix aml code but with no success. May be I'm not too good in that or the 
>  >problem might be somewhere else... Anyway, it seems that somewhere 
>  >during acpi initialization PCI Config space of PCI bridges gets 
>  >corrupted. So, to get my network cards working as a temporary solution I 
>  >use the patch attached. Memory ranges I've found while booting with acpi 
>  >disabled. I know that's not a solution but at least I could send now 
>  >this message through built-in wifi card :)
>  >
>  >Regards,
>  >Serge
>
> Hi Serge,
> nice hack ;)
> I may also try something like that...
> however why don't you post your ASL and also your friend's ASL
> and lets see what we can do together
> we may also get some help from the ACPI gurus here.
> thanks
>
> Regards
> MGP
>
> -----------------------------------------------------------------
> Търси се двойник!
> http://zoom.bg/page.php?bid=6
>   
Well.. let's try...

Please find attached both my (6292) and my friend's (5620G) asl code.

Regards,
Serge


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