Matt wrote:
Leo,
Yes I did read this. And I have ACPI turned on. Unfortunately lspci -vb still is showing devices sharing IRQs.
You mean IO-APIC? ACPI is a different beast altogether. lspci -vb and lspci -v should show different results on a proper IO-APIC system.

lspci -vb shows what the card thinks it's using. On a XT-PIC system, what it thinks and what it's assigned should be the same. On an IO-APIC system, the interrupts are routed through secondary APICs that can assign additional hardware (local) interrupts (>15) to each card. But, for real-mode compatibility sake, the motherboard is required to route the new interrupts to IRQs 1-15. Hence the different value in lspci -vb.

Is the 2950 using a riser? You might want to check if there are jumpers on the riser. Some brain dead risers actually share the IRQ lines unless you change the jumpers.

Frankly, I really hope that Digium will change the PCI controller on their cards. I think it's buggy that's why it doesn't work properly with some IO-APIC system. If Sangoma can do it, I don't see why not.

Leo

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