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SubjectRe: SiI3112: problemes with shared interrupt line?
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Dnia pon 22. września 2003 21:49, Per Andreas Buer napisał:
> On Mon, 2003-09-22 at 21:42, Allen Martin wrote:
> > There are two issues I know about:
> >
> > 1) Earlier versions of the Asus BIOS would program incorrect timing in
> > the nForce internal P2P bridge, causing failures with SI3112 under high
> > disk activity. This is fixed in rev 1005 of their BIOS or later.
>
> I am running the latest (1006, I think) ASUS (this is a ASUS A7
> something Deluxe motherboard) BIOS revision.
>
> > 2) PCI interrupts getting put into edge triggered mode when ACPI/APIC are
> > enabled. Andrew de Quincey said this should be fixed in 2.4.22, but I
> > haven't tested it myself (I have ACPI disabled on all my test systems).
> > I did verify his patch on 2.6 when he first posted it, and it works.
>
> I've tried disabeling APIC - it did not help.
>
> I'll try 2.6.something tomorrow.
Try to disable both ACPI and APIC, it helped in my case.
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