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SubjectRe: 2.5.75-mm1 yenta-socket lsPCI IRQ reads incorrect
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I'll try to trace where the interrupt dies.

I tried already an int 0x25 in yenta_init which has no effect...

BTW:

On Tuesday 15 July 2003 17:34, Michael Frank wrote:
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Suspending devices
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Yenta: dev suspend
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Yenta: suspend saved state ff
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: /critical section: Counting pages to
> copy[nosave c03e2000] (pages needed: 3426+512=3938 free: 57849) Jul 15
> 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Alloc pagedir
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: ....[nosave c03e2000]Enabling SEP on CPU 0
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Freeing prev allocated pagedir
>
> power down - resume
>
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Yenta: dev resume

Dev resume ahead of socket resume?

> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Yenta: init restored state ff
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Trying to free nonexistent resource
> <000003f8-000003ff> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: Yenta: init restored
> state ff
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: hda: Wakeup request inited, waiting for
> !BSY... Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: hda: start_power_step(step: 1000)
> Jul 15 17:05:00 mhfl2 kernel: hda: completing PM request, resume
> Jul 15 17:05:01 mhfl2 kernel: Devices Resumed
> Jul 15 17:05:01 mhfl2 kernel: Devices Resumed
> Jul 15 17:05:01 mhfl2 kernel: Yenta: dev resume

One more dev resume

Regards
Michael

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