Ah, did not actually check for it but apparently there is a new driver
hpsa which is implemented as a scsi driver and is claimed to be the way
to go for newer smart arrays. The docs say that cciss is a block driver
that is used for disks and tapes which seemed to give people headaches.

Another point of interest, this boot was not done with "pci=nocrs", so
the top-down instead of bottom up assignment is actually still in use.
However there was a second patch used to build the kernel which
specifically addresses some problems with subtractive decode bridges
(whatever that exactly is). So as things seem to work, the major issue
was there (iirc the fact the patch was needed also came from the changes
about the resource assignment). The other thing will likely change as
well but at least this seems to hint that only the smaller of the two
patches needs to be carried temporarily to fix the issue.

[This should get verified probably by building another test kernel with
only that change]

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  cciss module does not identify resources

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