Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Interrupts not being raised. | Date | Fri, 12 Feb 1999 14:17:15 +0000 | From | David Woodhouse <> |
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mlord@pobox.com said: > Perhaps the BIOS has not set up the motherboard interrupt steering > for this card. If you have a BIOS "non PnP operating system" option > in the BIOS setup, try toggling it.
It was on. Now it's off. It doesn't appear to make any difference. I'll play with it some more. All the other PCI devices appear to work OK and generate interrupts. Perhaps I'll try transplanting the offending card into an SMP box, or into an Alpha.
> Alternatively, it may be possible (anyone know?) to invoke the BIOS > "Set PCI Interrupt" function from Linux to configure it properly.
If it's possible, it's well-hidden.
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