Bug 9861
Summary: | PCI: cannot allocate resource region - Acer Aspire 5633 WLMi | ||
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Product: | ACPI | Reporter: | Jelle Geerts (bughunter2) |
Component: | Config-Other | Assignee: | ykzhao (yakui.zhao) |
Status: | REJECTED WILL_NOT_FIX | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | acpi-bugzilla, bughunter2, nanericwang |
Priority: | P1 | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Kernel Version: | 2.6.24 | Subsystem: | |
Regression: | --- | Bisected commit-id: | |
Attachments: |
acpidump after using the patch
dmesg output after using the patch lspci output after using the patch output of dmesg with PM_DEBUG dmesg output without PM_DEBUG dmesg output with pci=noacpi dmesg output with pci=nommconf |
Description
Jelle Geerts
2008-01-31 16:39:21 UTC
I've used the patch, recompiled the kernel (I'm using 2.6.24) and rebooted, for the results please see the attachments. My notebook is an Acer 5633WLMi, I get similar "PCI bridge" warning messages when booting as described in the start post. Created attachment 14668 [details] acpidump after using the patch acpidump output after using the patch [http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=14186&action=view] Created attachment 14669 [details] dmesg output after using the patch dmesg output after using the patch [http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=14186&action=view] Created attachment 14670 [details] lspci output after using the patch lspci -vxxx output after using the patch [http://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=14186&action=view] Will you please enable PCI debug function in kernel configuration and attach the output of dmesg? (Don't use the patch) thanks. Created attachment 14675 [details]
output of dmesg with PM_DEBUG
This is the output of dmesg with PM_DEBUG and without the previously used patch.
Will you please attach the full dmesg? When I start up the kernel with PM_DEBUG enabled, I do see the same messages "PCI: Cannot allocate resource region X of bridge" but somehow I can't find them in the dmesg output. I do see a lot of "PM: Adding info for No Bus:tty" etc, maybe the dmesg got too full? What should I do? Please unset the CONFIG_PM_DEBUG in kernel config. Maybe you can get the output of full dmesg. Thanks. Created attachment 14683 [details]
dmesg output without PM_DEBUG
If everything went well, this is the full dmesg (I can see the 'PCI bridge' messages at least so it seems ok).
Thanks for the info. Will you please use the patch and attach the output of dmesg with the following two boot options? a. pci=nommconf b. pci=noapci Thanks. Created attachment 14691 [details]
dmesg output with pci=noacpi
'noapci' wasn't an option (the kernel said so after trying it) so I tried 'noacpi' instead
anyway, here is the dmesg
Created attachment 14692 [details]
dmesg output with pci=nommconf
Thanks for the info. From the info in comment #3, #12 and #13 OS will report the following debug message: > PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge 0000:00:1c.0 > PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 7 of bridge 0000:00:1c.0 The above debug message is caused by bios configuration . The details are listed in the following: a. The PCI bridge (1c.0 and 1.c3) is programmed by BIOS. For 1c.0 : The IO resource ranges from 0 to 0xfff. Memory resource ranges from 0 to 0xfffff. For 1c.3: there is no IO resource defintion and memory resource ranges from d0000000 to d00fffff. b. The memory&IO resource will be reserved by OS in the phase of PCI initialization. If the resource can't be reserved , OS will report the error message. For example: the IO resource (0-0xfff) is reserved for 1c.0 bridge;but unfortunately the IO resource(0-0xfff) is used by other devices(RTC timer; DMA; 8259). So the OS will report the above error essage. Of course the above message won't break anything because there is no PCI device behind the PCI bridge (1c.0). The message is confusing. Since the message is caused by BIOS configuration and won't break anything, the bug will be rejected. Thanks for the info. |