Hello!

> 0x44 is the primary bus number of the host bridge, and 0x45 is the
> subordinate bus number for the bridge.  Just like a PCI-PCI bridge, but
> different :)  Since there are two CNB30 functions, each has unique values
> for this.  The primary bus of the second bridge must be the subordinate bus
> of the first bridge + 1.  PRIMARY(1) = SUBORDINATE(0) + 1;

Yes, this holds for the registers, but not for the actual bus numbers
in the dump sent by Adam -- it shows primary busses 00 and 02, registers
of function 0 say 00--00, of function 1 it's 01--06.

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