Peter Wemm
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Get out the roto-rooter and clean up the abuse of nexus ivars by the
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i386/isa/pcibus.c. This gets -current running again on multiple host->pci
machines after the most recent nexus commits. I had discussed this with
Mike Smith, but ended up doing it slightly differently to what we
discussed as it turned out cleaner this way. Mike was suggesting creating
a new resource (SYS_RES_PCIBUS) or something and using *_[gs]et_resource(),
but IMHO that wasn't ideal as SYS_RES_* is meant to be a global platform
property, not a quirk of a given implementation. This does use the ivar
methods but does so properly. It also now prints the physical pci bus that
a host->pci bridge (pcib) corresponds to.
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