> Alan>         kernel: SSE: Found a DeCypher card.  kernel: ACPI: PCI
> Alan> interrupt 0000:13:03.0[A] -> GSI 36 (level, low) -> IRQ 217
> 
> If ACPI has set this device up to use interrupt 217, why are you
> registering it on IRQ 5?
> 

    Peter,

        Maybe that's it.

        I ask the card which interrupt line it was given at boot-time:

        pci_read_config_byte(dev, PCI_INTERRUPT_LINE,
                             &softp->interrupt_line);

        Then I request an IRQ:

        request_irq(softp->interrupt_line, sseintr, 
                    SA_INTERRUPT, "sse", softp);

        I don't know who exactly is assigning IRQ 217, and I don't know
        where I could read that value.

        Are you suggesting I should call request_irq(217, sseintr, 
                    SA_INTERRUPT, "sse", softp);

        Maybe you are on to the problem.

        I found out that if I boot with   "pci-noapic" that everyting
        works on the Sun machine!!!

                -Alan

-- 
- Alan Kilian <kilian(at)bobodyne.com>


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