Curious failure...
Chris Roy
cmr at uniserve.com
Fri Dec 3 23:28:27 PST 1999
Oops! I meant to send this to the list ... sorry
Funny thing, I'm also using a dual PII 300 system and having aic7895
problems, if I understand your suggestion Doug, then the noapic option
WILL solve the conflict I have. While the box is booting it reports the
7895 on pci12/0 @ irq 11 AND pci12/1 @ irq 11. When the kernel boots,
the pci addresses for both channels match but the irq assigned is 16 for
each channel. Yes / no
Chris
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Doug Ledford wrote:
>
> Boot the linux kernel with the option "noapic" and everything should be fine.
> What you describe is the typical condition when the IO-APIC code in the SMP
> kernel gets the interrupt mapping wrong.
>
> --
> Doug Ledford <dledford at redhat.com>
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