On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Beck, Pascal wrote: > > I got a Sony VAIO notebook : PCG-GR serie. > > This VAIO got the new Intel Chipset ICH3, and it seems that The Linux Kernel > (2.2.19;2.2.10) fail to get the IRQ of the device: > BUS:00 > Device:1d > Functiun:2 > it may be interesing to try the 2.4.x kernels, especially as later on you will be able to try other things like journaling and LVM. If I remember the USB support was back ported to 2.2.x, this may be an issue but I bet I'm wrong on this.
> It is the third USB hub of this chipset. > > I tried [pcitweak -w00:1d:02 60 0x00000309] to write the IRQ, > Using [lspci] i can see that the IRQ is assigned but we i reload the module > usb-uhci the module said there is no IRQ... > > Maybe I forgot something ? Refreshing PCI Bus ? > I would of thought a PCI refresh would of been called for, if I remember the pcitweak utility just writes to the PCI buses (or is it BIOS PnP) memory the settings you want, to then use this you will need a refresh of the PCI bus for the settings to be applied. However if I remember this is not a good thing to do on <2.4.x kernels, the main reason you would want to refresh the pci bus would be if you were putting your laptop into a docking station, I think on 2.4.x kernels 'like' doing this. I think you can refresh the bus with pcitweak. I would suggest looking through the BIOS screen options but if I remember you boys and girls down at Sony removed the *useful* text BIOS control thing for 'convenience' :) Alex -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]