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SubjectRe: 2.6.20 "IRQ handler type mismatch for IRQ 4"
> > This is all scary and generally not needed spew but handy for debug.
> >
> > Looks like a PCMCIA layer bug. It should be respecting IRQ assignment
> > (not just allocation) by other resource configuration layers.
>
> Ah thanks for taking a look. I was slowly getting the impression from older
> lkml posts, that this isn't really what stopped my wifi from functioning. It
> seems there are other reasons and i just stumbled across this harmless
> message in dmesg.. Thanks for clearing it up :)

The problem is we don't know what the PNP layer does about the routing
here. It could be breaking the wifi but it's only a possible cause. It
still shouldn't be using IRQ 4 after pnp had it.

I'm also a little suprised to see both pnp and ACPI triggering. I thought
it wasn't permitted to use both at once but that really wants asking of
an ACPI guru like Len.

Does it work if you compile out PNP bios support ?
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