Sorry to bring this up again, but EISA (built into Ubuntu kernels, hard, not via module) will probe and complain in the kernel messages.
Since there is such a thing as reducing noise from signals, I looked into this: It's pretty much the only error I get from my kernel, shown in BOLD from dmesg (except maybe for nvidia tainting.) So it would be nice to prevent. Now, there is no eisa=disabled parameter, see: https://www.spinics.net/lists/newbies/msg62582.html But at the very least, if I can't disable the bus, I would expect it to honour my disable parameter for devices: eisa_bus.disable_dev=1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Yet, it does not: [ 0.602702] platform eisa.0: Probing EISA bus 0 [ 0.603265] platform eisa.0: EISA: Cannot allocate resource for mainboard [ 0.603837] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 1 [ 0.604414] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 2 [ 0.604991] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 3 [ 0.605567] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 4 [ 0.606142] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 5 [ 0.606716] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 6 [ 0.607283] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 7 [ 0.607832] platform eisa.0: Cannot allocate resource for EISA slot 8 [ 0.608374] platform eisa.0: EISA: Detected 0 cards There are many things wrong with this: (1) Allocation failures should never happen if there is no EISA bus present. (2) Why enumerate slots if there is no bus? (3) EISA should respect the eisa_bus.disable_dev parameter when 'allocating' (4) Ubuntu has EISA baked in, why? -- Owner/Director of Game Studio Abraham Stolk Inc. Vancouver BC, Canada [email protected]
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