On 22.05.14 20:54:54, Bjorn Helgaas wrote:
I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that Windows does not enable
ECS, so it probably uses ECAM. Therefore, I suspect Linux's parsing
of MCFG is broken in some way, and we probably *could* use ECAM in all
these cases I'm seeing.
Even if ECS is not enabled the system should be fine anyway, as ECS is
only used to enable certain features. For family 10h this was
originally the IBS EILVT (extended interrupt local vector table,
needed for hw profiling) setup which need to be set by the OS which
the BIOS didn't right. This should be fixed now and properly set by
the BIOS on 15h+ systems.
I don't remember what was added to 16h where ECS was needed, I think
there was one (Suravee?). Not sure if this is essential.