On Tue, 2007-10-02 at 14:38 +0200, Gerhard Pircher wrote:
> I know that it's ugly, but the problem is how to distinguish the
> boards.
> The only real difference I know of is the PCI interrupt mapping. The
> northbridges chip revision for example is always the same, but CPU
> type,
> amount of memory and PCI devices can appear in all possible
> combinations.
> The firmware doesn't tell me, which board the kernel is runnning on,
> so I
> would like to rely on this fall back here until I get the chance to
> update the firmware (which is beyond my control).

And how does the firmware know ? There must be a strap somewhere...

Ben.


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