Here's a long shot. I don't know what kind of card you're using, but on 
mine (a PC/104+ card made by Sensoray), you actually have to jumper a 
couple of pins to enable interrupt generation on the card (which was 
documented in the manual, so it's not totally obscure). Perhaps your 
card has a similar jumper. But probably not.

Clay


Eagle Jones wrote:

> You are correct, sir. It indeed seems to be an interrupt timeout.
> 
> syslog:
> bttv0: timeout: risc=0614203c, bits: FMTCHG VSYNC HSYNC OFLOW VPRES
> RISCI
> bttv0: reset, reinitialize
> 
> /proc/interrupts shows 0 interrupts on the bttv, and the irq is not
> shared. Any thoughts?
> 
> Thanks,
> Eagle
> 
> 
> On Tue, 2002-04-30 at 03:31, Gerd Knorr wrote:
> 
>>> couldn't dq buf: Input/output error
>>> 
>>> Why does DQBUF return -IOERR?
>>>
>>Because of a I/O Error?  Most likely a timeout.  Maybe the kernel log
>>tells you more.
>>
>>  Gerd
>>
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