In article <199905270619.qaa09...@cheops.anu.edu.au>,
Darren Reed wrote:
> In some mail from Wes Peters, sie said:
> [...]
> > PC-Card Intel 82365 (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
> > pcic: controller irq 3
> > ^^
> > Initializing PC-card drivers: sio
>
> Why does it list "sio" here ?
> In some mail from Wes Peters, sie said:
> [...]
> > PC-Card Intel 82365 (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
> > pcic: controller irq 3
> > ^^
> > Initializing PC-card drivers: sio
>
> Why does it list "sio" here ? I don't see where sio is actually
> used with PCMCIA here...why doesn't i
> Darren Reed wrote:
> >
> > It appears that having "pccardd" enabled in /etc/defaults/rc.conf
> > causes it to be started very early with the end result of the
> > "pcic controller" also allocating irq9 (in a separate pair of
> > messages). i.e. this appears early on:
> >
> > PC-Card Cirrus Log
[...]
> PC-Card Intel 82365 (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
> pcic: controller irq 3
> ^^
> Initializing PC-card drivers: sio
> changing root device to wd0s2a
> Card inserted, slot 1
> PC-Card Intel 82365 (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
> pcic: controller irq 5
> ^^
> Card i
In some mail from Wes Peters, sie said:
[...]
> PC-Card Intel 82365 (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
> pcic: controller irq 3
> ^^
> Initializing PC-card drivers: sio
Why does it list "sio" here ? I don't see where sio is actually
used with PCMCIA here...why doesn't it list ed0 too ?
Darren Reed wrote:
>
> It appears that having "pccardd" enabled in /etc/defaults/rc.conf
> causes it to be started very early with the end result of the
> "pcic controller" also allocating irq9 (in a separate pair of
> messages). i.e. this appears early on:
>
> PC-Card Cirrus Logic PD672X (5 mem
It appears that having "pccardd" enabled in /etc/defaults/rc.conf
causes it to be started very early with the end result of the
"pcic controller" also allocating irq9 (in a separate pair of
messages). i.e. this appears early on:
PC-Card Cirrus Logic PD672X (5 mem & 2 I/O windows)
pcic: controlle
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