cc'ing the pcmcia maintainer and the author of the patch for interrupt routing for TI bridges. concerning a bug report about non working irq routing since 2.6.6-rc1 up until 2.6.12-rc1-mm3 http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=270376 (lspci, dmesg)
hope you can help to resolve that issue. i volountary test build kernels for bug reporter with proposed patches. On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Jefferson Cowart wrote: > (For reference my primary card is a 3C574. My secondary is a 3C589.) .. > ======== > > (I put that card into a Windows XP laptop and it worked fine there so the > card itself is fine.) > > Now I'm trying to see if I have these same problems on 2.5.5 > > First, Booting with the secondary card plugged in had the same failure as > above. > Next booting with the primary plugged in. It worked (as expected). Then I > was able to pull and re-insert the card without problems. However pulling > the primary and inserting the secondary killed the network (as expected). > > Now I'm going back to 2.4.27 to figure out if my secondary card will work > there. It failed. I got a hard lock when I inserted the card. (Reboot button > needed.) > > I'm 99.9% certain that my testing of 2.6.6-2.6.10 was using my primary nic, > but I'm booting 2.6.10 now to be sure. (I know the kernels I tested for you > yesterday used my primary nic.) As expected no networking. > > It looks like we may have 2 different bugs here: one in the yenta_socket > driver starting somewhere after 2.6.5-bk1 and before 2.6.6-rc1 and one in > the 3c589 driver in I don't know what versions. (I seem to remember that > 2.4.18 worked, but I'm not sure. If you want me to try that nic under and > older kernel let me know, however I think fixing the first bug is more > important.) If you need any further log info let me know. indeed there is a change in the irq handling in the yenta code. it went in after 2.6.5-bk2 and is in 2.6.6-rc1. in the context could you send please the ouput of a pre 2.6.6-rc1 kernel on your box: cat /proc/interrupts regarding your other pcmcia i don't know if it's supported. thanks for your feedback. -- maks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]