Re: [Fwd: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 00:0f.0]

From: Remi Turk (remi@a2zis.com)
Date: Sat Oct 28 2000 - 15:57:04 EDT

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    Jeff Garzik wrote:
    >
    > Remi Turk wrote:
    > >
    > > Jeff Garzik wrote:
    > > >
    > > > Ok, after fixing a bad interaction where the Web server was trying to
    > > > run dump_pirq as a CGI script, dump_pirq can be retrieved from
    > > >
    > > > http://gtf.org/garzik/kernel/files/dump_pirq
    > >
    > > :-)
    > >
    > > I just posted pcmcia-cs dump_pirq's output.
    >
    > Same thing :) I posted pcmcia_cs's dump_pirq as a convenience so
    > others wouldn't have to download and extract the tarball.
    >
    > Attached below is a message I just sent to someone else who is having
    > the same problem as you. Would it be possible for you to try the stuff
    > I suggest in the message as well?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    > --
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    > Building 1024 | "Not if you don't mind me clawing at the
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    >
    > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    >
    > Subject: Re: No IRQ known for interrupt pin A of device 00:0f.0
    > Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2000 15:38:49 -0400
    > From: Jeff Garzik <jgarzik@mandrakesoft.com>
    > Organization: MandrakeSoft
    > To: Burton Windle <burton@fint.org>
    > CC: andre@linux-ide.org, Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>,
    > mj@ucw.cz
    > References: <Pine.LNX.4.21.0010281456180.9491-100000@fint.staticky.com>
    >
    > Ok, the problem is that you have an interrupt router table for your Ali
    > 1533, but no interrupt router entry for your IDE device. That's why
    > pci_enable_device is failing.
    >
    > Would you mind testing two kernel patches for me? Both of these changes
    > should be attempted separately in 2.4.0-test10-pre6, and -without-
    > Andre's change.
    >
    > The first change attempts to build an interrupt router entry for you, if
    > none is available. I am most interested if this works.
    >
    > The second change simply ignores any pci_enable_device error returns,
    > and assumes that the IDE subsystem will pick up the pieces.
    >
    > Remember, do not apply both of these changes at the same time...
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Jeff

    It's compiling the first kernel now, but I don't think I'll have any
    results
    before tomorrow. What changes from Andre do you mean?

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