Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 13 Jan 2003 11:37:21 -0500 | From | Pete Zaitcev <> | Subject | Re: your mail |
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> Linux version 2.4.20 (root@tomwaits) (gcc version 3.2) #1 SMP Sat Jan 11 18:46:51 CET 2003 > Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.4 > Virtual Wire compatibility mode. >[...] > PCI: Using IRQ router AMD768 [1022/7443] at 00:07.3 > PCI->APIC IRQ transform: (B1,I5,P0) -> 16 > PCI->APIC IRQ transform: (B2,I5,P0) -> 18
> PCI: Enabling device 02:08.2 (0014 -> 0016) > PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin C of device 02:08.2. Probably buggy > MP table.
I am sorry to say, I cannot help you. This is the department of Manfred, most likely. The 95% bet is that your BIOS is crap, and you have to poke ASUS. However, you might want to explore a possiblity of a bug. The best way to do it is to run "mptable" program to dump the table and then get someone who makes a sense of the data. Try to figure out who wrote the code to support AMD IRQ router. He may be the culprit (5%, but...)
http://people.redhat.com/zaitcev/linux/mptable-2.0.15a-1.i386.rpm http://people.redhat.com/zaitcev/linux/mptable-2.0.15a-1.src.rpm
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