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Hi,
Unfortunately, I still can't understand what you're asking about. You're supposed to set the Ethernet card's register in the configuration space, and possibly your own root port's configuration space interface's registers as well. I've never done this myself (because I rely on Linux myself), but if I were you, I would just plug the card into a PC with Linux, do lspci with various verbosity levels (and some -x too), and copy whatever I found there, with adaptions. And use that to program the Ethernet card (or what I had).
Where have you found any bridges? Have you detected anything that identifies itself as a bridge? With those simple boards, I wouldn't expect it to be more complicated than setting the registers of one single device.
Regards,
Eli
Hi,
Unfortunately, I still can't understand what you're asking about. You're supposed to set the Ethernet card's register in the configuration space, and possibly your own root port's configuration space interface's registers as well. I've never done this myself (because I rely on Linux myself), but if I were you, I would just plug the card into a PC with Linux, do lspci with various verbosity levels (and some -x too), and copy whatever I found there, with adaptions. And use that to program the Ethernet card (or what I had).
Where have you found any bridges? Have you detected anything that identifies itself as a bridge? With those simple boards, I wouldn't expect it to be more complicated than setting the registers of one single device.
Regards,
Eli