Hi,
I have a similar problem to the original one.
I have two PCI cards (one is "00:13.0 Ethernet controller: Intel
Corporation 82557 (rev 08)", the other one is "00:10.0 Bridge: National
Instruments: Unknown device a001 (rev 01)" - which is a VXI interface).
I have two free interrupts : 3 (com2 is disabled in bios) and 9 which are
both free in the "pnp configuration".
When I "block" 3, both cards get IRQ 9. When I "block" 9, both cards get
IRQ 3. When both are "free", both cards get IRQ 3.
How can I "force" the bios to assign two different interrupts to these
cards ?
I tried "setpci -s 00:13.0 INTERRUPT_LINE=9", then "lspci -s 00:13.0 -v
-b" shows really IRQ 9, but if I reboot the machine bios again assigns IRQ
3 for both cards (both cards use INTERRUPT_PIN "A").
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance,
Jacek.
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