Thoshiba Tecra 8000 with 3com 3CXFE575CT
spil oss
spil.oss at googlemail.com
Sun Nov 20 10:52:52 PST 2005
Doug,
Thanks a lot for the reply. This indeed resolved the watchdog timeouts
on my 3c575B. Still would be great if this were fixed for non-polling.
Now acpi seems to be misbehaving, a fan that used to stop when the CPU
< 62C now continuously runs.
Spil.
On 11/20/05, Doug Rabson <dfr at nlsystems.com> wrote:
> On Monday 17 October 2005 20:06, M. Warner Losh wrote:
> > : When I start it outside and then connect the card it will detect
> > : and configure it correctly.
> >
> > OK. This is a HUGE clue. One that shouldn't be overlooked :-).
> > What it is telling me is that FUNCTION interrupts aren't getting
> > through, but STATUS interrupts ARE getting through. I'll have to go
> > re-read my two TOPIC data sheets to make sure, but I think that the
> > TOPIC chips, especially the older ones, have a number of knobs for
> > function interrupts that are not in the standard bridge chipset.
> >
> > Please refresh my recollection: Did this used to work with 5.4?
> > IIRC, I did some work to fix o2 micro hangs that disabled the
> > function interrupts during card insertion by routing them via IRQ 1
> > (which the o2micro actually doesn't route, so they just disappear).
> > Maybe that work around had bad effects for the TOPIC95B that you
> > have?
>
> I get this (xl0 watchdog etc) with my little Sony picturebook, trying to
> run current. I'm getting around it using polling for now. I've attached
> a verbose dmesg from 7.0 here. This combination works great with 5.4
> but getting a dmesg for that configuration would be a bit trickier.
>
> As far as I can see from vmstat, some interrupts are getting through to
> irq9 but not the ones that were intended for xl0.
>
> $ vmstat -i
> interrupt total rate
> irq0: clk 1145039 999
> irq1: atkbd0 2 0
> irq8: rtc 146591 127
> irq9: cbb0 fwohci* 194 0
> irq13: npx0 1 0
> irq14: ata0 3980 3
> Total 1295807 1130
>
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