Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 11 Dec 2001 09:13:13 -0700 | From | "Tyler BIRD" <> | Subject | Re: PCI Subsystem |
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You probably could compile your drivers as modules and load them with io ports on the command line. Then they would for sure use the right ports. I don't know why you aren't receiving the correct io/ports from the PCI Config Address Space does your driver take advantage of the the PCI standard
>>> Jens Krüger <jens_krueger@frm2.tu-muenchen.de> 12/11/01 05:26AM >>> Hi, I have a little problem with the PCI subsystem. I tried to use two cards of the Meilhaus Co.. If I use the PCI access mode 'any' I don't get the right I/O ports of the cards. Next I tried the access mode 'Direct' ( the output of the lspci -v command is listed in the attached file lspci.direct) and the access mode 'BIOS' (the output is stored in the file lspci.bios). There are some little differences in the output, but all seems the same except the output of the two Meilhaus cards. I have no idea for this behaviour. I tried these cards under DOS and I got the same information as for the BIOS access mode (the programm access the BIOS too), but in this mode all other cards especially network card and USB don't work, so I can't use this mode. My question: Is there any idea (or hack) to solve this problem?
With regards
Jens --
Jens Krnger
Technische UniversitSt Mnnchen ZBE FRM-II Lichtenberg-Str. 1 D-85747 Garching
Tel: + 49 89 289 14 716 Fax: + 49 89 289 14 666 mailto:jens_krueger@frm2.tu-muenchen.de http://www.frm2.tu-muenchen.de
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