On 2015-08-18 14:17, Holm Tiffe wrote:
What makes me wonder is that I've wrote that the vector of the card schould
be 300...but:

What makes you say the card should have vector 300?

$ mcr sysgen
SYSGEN>  SH/CONF

         System CSR and Vectors on 18-AUG-2015 14:11:12.81

  Name: PAA  Units: 1  Nexus:0    (CI )
  Name: PAB  Units: 1  Nexus:1    (CI )
  Name: EZA  Units: 4  Nexus:2    (NI )
  Name: PUA  Units: 1  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 772150  Vector1: 154  Vector2: 000
  Name: PTA  Units: 1  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 774500  Vector1: 260  Vector2: 000
  Name: PTB  Units: 1  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 760404  Vector1: 300  Vector2: 000
  Name: TXA  Units: 8  Nexus:3    (UBA) CSR: 760440  Vector1: 310  Vector2: 314
SYSGEN>

...floating vector?

Yes, both PTB and TXA uses a floating vector. PTB also have a higher "priority" in the configuration scheme, so it comes first. Which means the vector of TXA becomes 310.

Note that this is the vectors the OS is assuming the device will be using. It does not mean that the actual hardware is using those vectors. That is what the switches are for. But they should match what the OS expect... Or else things will not work well.

        Johnny

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