Hi,
No I think my question is even simpler than
that. Where do I go to
learn about the magic that is inside the mp and irq
files?
Thanks,
Dave:) From: YhLu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 30, 2004 3:14 PM To: Dave Aubin; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: PCI IRQ tables SMP
or single CPU? If
SMP, and io apci is enabled, you may only focus on mptable.c and irq-tables.c may
only contain device that point to the peer roots
bus. YH From: Dave Aubin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hi, I didn't get an
answer from the previous post so I'll just simplify a little bit. Can
someone point me to where I can learn more about the magic that makes
the pci_irq files? Thanks, Dave:) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Aubin Hi, What happens if the pci irq
mapping is a mess? I know you can use getpir with a good bios, but what if you
don't have one? Is there a way to get the pci irq mapping without a standard
bios? If you had to do it by hand could you explain how it should be
done? Thanks, Dave |
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