Oh, and adding that option DID fix the lost interrupt problems
(ide1=0x170,0x376,15), so yeah, that fix fixed it.
Thanks for your help. Maybe it should become a config option to enable
that (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MESSED_UP_VIA_CHIPSET_FIX).
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| Evan Thompson| ICQ:2233067 |
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On Tue, Jan 02, 2001 at 10:56:27AM -0800, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Anyway, I suspect that the "fe"/"ff" values are specified by MS (no way to
> know, as the docs are obviously NDA'd), which means that it would be
> interesting to hear whether the problem is fixed by something like this:
>
> In the
On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Evan Thompson wrote:
> PCI: Interrupt Routing Table found at 0xc00f85f0
> 00:07 slot=00 0:fe/4000 1:ff/8000 2:00/ 3:04/deb8
> 00:08 slot=01 0:01/deb8 1:02/deb8 2:03/deb8 3:04/deb8
> 00:09 slot=02 0:02/deb8 1:03/deb8 2:04/deb8 3:01/deb8
> 00:09 slot=03 0:03/deb8 1:04/deb8
WOW...a mail from the guy himself, Linus Torvalds!
Beforehand, I'd like to point out that I forgot to add one little
point. All the kernels I've used >2.2 put ide1 on IRQ 15 when I make
it do that (even the ones >-test11) because it gives me:
ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15
but it seems as
Is this problem possibly related to my issues on alpha?
(when compiling for PC164 optimizations instead of
generic alphaI get a lost interrupt message as well )
--Ray
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>-- THE PROBLEM --
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>I know that any kernel version in the 2.2, 2.3, 2.3.99pre series and
>2.4.0-test kernels =<2.4.0-test11, I need to append
>'ide1=0x170,0x376,15' to get my (so called) PCI VIA IDE controller to
>put th
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