On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 08:00:08PM +0300, Andrew L. Neporada wrote: > On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 09:35:16PM +0100, Bernd Walter wrote: > > On Sun, Jan 23, 2005 at 01:42:46PM +0300, Andrew L. Neporada wrote: > > > On Sat, Jan 22, 2005 at 02:52:21PM -0700, M. Warner Losh wrote: > > > > > > > > Chances are you don't have things configured quite correctly in the > > > > bios. The interrupts aren't asserting proplerly. > > > > > > Interrupts 3,4,10,11 are reserved for ISA cards in BIOS. > > > Tweaking "PnP aware OS [Y/N]" setting doesn't help. > > > I've tried to tweak all relevant (IMO) BIOS settings without any effect > > > :-( > > > > The question is if the card is configured to issue int10 and 11 for > > sio1 and sio2. > > Err.. Do you mean sio2 & sio3 here?
Yes. > > The probing sounds like you get no interrupt at all, but since the int > > probing waits for unassigned interrupts the test may fail for special > > systems or BIOS setups. > > > [snip] > > > > Test tranfering data at any speed and check vmstat -i output if you > > got interrupts for it. > > Everything works fine at 57600 & 115200 bod (tested with a simple > program that sends data between sio2 & sio3). > > vmstat -i: > > interrupt total rate > ata0 irq14 10793 8 > ata1 irq15 15442 11 > rl0 irq9 32249 24 > atkbd0 irq1 2 0 > sio0 irq4 6 0 > sio1 irq3 7 0 > sio2 irq10 981321 757 > sio3 irq11 981382 757 > clk irq0 129329 99 > rtc irq8 165557 127 > Total 2316081 1788 Looks like everything is fine and the message is just false alarm. -- B.Walter BWCT http://www.bwct.de [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"