Thomas Karcher:
possible IRQ conflict?
Ah, no. I finally worked out what it was...
All my fault is the short answer!
I was using kernel 2.6 with the SuSe 9.1 fcpci drivers.
I dropped back to 2.4 and used the SuSe 8.2 drivers and it all appears to be
working fine.
Ho hum.
Nick.
So I've got a PBX running with one Fritz card with the fcpci module and that
works fine, but add another one and... kersplat... Kernel Panic.
It boots fine with two cards, but panics as soon as the first fcpci.ko
module is 'modprobe'd - I don't even get as far as modprobing the second.
Any
Hi,
Are you sure that you compiled the module with exactly the
same gcc as the kernel?
Yup - I did the kernel compile, rebooted and then did the module compilation
(and then asterisk and then chan_capi etc.). No other changes were made to
the system.
Cheers,
Nick.
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On 16/07/2004, at 9:16 AM, Nick Barnes wrote:
Hi,
Are you sure that you compiled the module with exactly the
same gcc as the kernel?
Yup - I did the kernel compile, rebooted and then did the module
compilation
(and then asterisk and then chan_capi etc.). No other changes were
made to
the system.
Hi,
possible IRQ conflict?
Do you see the binary (in the panic dump) which caused the kernel panic?
Thomas
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