Hi!

> uart is the new thing. sio info should be ignored.
> 
> Chances are good that this device doesn't have the proper entries in the
> puc driver. Do you have any pci devices that show up as unclaimed?

In a different box, I got this:

none1@pci0:7:4:0:       class=0x070002 card=0x000814a1 chip=0x000814a1 rev=0xb0 
hdr=0x00
    vendor     = 'Systembase Co Ltd'
    class      = simple comms
    subclass   = UART
    bar   [10] = type I/O Port, range 32, base 0x1040, size 64, enabled
    bar   [14] = type I/O Port, range 32, base 0x1000, size 64, enabled

and:

pcib7@pci0:6:0:0:       class=0x060400 card=0x00000000 chip=0x10801b21 rev=0x04 
hdr=0x01
    vendor     = 'ASMedia Technology Inc.'
    device     = 'ASM1083/1085 PCIe to PCI Bridge'
    class      = bridge
    subclass   = PCI-PCI

The chips on the card are:

  ASMedia asm1083 b0bk4911b3 1543 (?)
  SystemBase SB16C1058PCI 1624

It only detects four (or six?) serials...

So I think I found a 'somehow' working setup and have to add stuff to
sys/dev/puc/pucdata.c to match it. Thanks for the pointer!

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