On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:01:25PM +0200, lists wrote:
> Hi, hoping someone can help me out with something here, because Ive got a
> very strange problem.
>
> On my one pc, when assigning an IRQ to my PCIC device, it assigns an IRQ
> and continues, works 100% now that I changed device.hints to look for pcic
> on pci instead of isa, card works everything.
>
> However, on my other pc with an identical setup, when trying to assign
> pcic irq it does this: (from dmesg):
>
> pci_cfgintr_search: linked (3) to configured irq 10 at 0:9:0
> pci_cfgintr: 0:10 INTA routed to irq 10
>
> Now for some reason I have it in my head that that irq routing is broken,
> because its the only difference I can find between the non-working box and
> the working box. Is there any way that I can force that card to not use a
> routed interrupt like that. Ive already tried fiddling in my bios with
> the IRQ settings to reserve things etc, no luck there either. I know for
> a fact that irq 5/7/9/10/11 are all available on my box, with nothing
> taking them.
>
> Any ideas would be MUCH appreciated
The second box wouldn't be a -stable machine, would it now?
I think PCIC IRQ routing was absolutely not working in -stable as of
a few weeks ago, when Warner Losh started MFC'ing the PCIC bits.
That MFC might not be complete yet.
If both boxes are running -current, I'll just shut up :)
G'luck,
Peter
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