--- In "Richard Sharpe" <> wrote:
>
>
> > heh, about that...
> >
> > Both are empty:
> > * cat /proc/bus/pci/devices
> > * ls /sys/bus/pci/devices
> >
> > I even fired up the regular TS 2.6.21-ts kernel and noticed it
> > suffers from the same 'problem'. Any suggestions are welcome.
>
> Hmmm, perhaps parts of /proc are not hooked up.
>
> There is an actual 'lspci' command, or at least there is on x86
> versions of Linux. That might show more info.
>
> Also, during the boot, it should enumerate all the devices on PCI,
> so looking at the output of 'dmesg' might show something useful.
>
> Apart from that, I will have to stare at the schematic again to see
> if any other ideas present themselves, but it seems that the only
> way for the FPGA to present devices is via PCI.
Of course, it might simply present as a bunch of memory or IO
locations, each having a separate function. Will have to look at the
drivers to figure that out.
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