Kernel vierdness with ISDN
Hello,
Over the hollidays I installed unstable on my Multia, which handles my
dialup connection and firewalling.
My dialup connection is a ELSA Quickstep 1000PCI which worked flawlessly
with the 2.2.x series of kernels (2.2.14 was the latest I installed).
After installing the unstable and recompiling of the 2.4.20 kernel for
the Noname I exsperienced a problem with the ISDN card, i.e.
initialization of it would hang the Multia. After small research on the
web I found out that the PCI-ISA bridge (PCI9050) on the Quickstep has a
bug limiting the addresses of the card resources on the PCI bus, after
hacking in a solution
--- /usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.20/arch/alpha/kernel/pci.c
2002-11-28 23:53:08.000000000 +0000
+++ kernel-source-2.4.20/arch/alpha/kernel/pci.c 2003-01-06
20:48:44.000000000 +0000
@@ -183,8 +183,9 @@
start = ALIGN(start, alignto);
}
}
}
+ start = ALIGN(start, 0x100);
res->start = start;
}
which guaranties 0x100 alignment of all pci resources the hisax driver
stopped hanging the multia.
Now when I try to start the isdn services (sh /etc/init.d/isdnutils
start). I get the errors stating that there is a version mismatch
between isdn utilities (using version 5 of some structure) while kernel
is using version 6.
When I install the Quickstep in a PC (PII-celeron system) everything is
working fine (again with debian/unstable kernel 2.4.20)
As far as I can see the isdnutilities are the same on i386 and alpha
platform and do not understand why isdnutils would complain on the alpha
but not on i386.
Any ideas, where I should look for a solution?
Regards,
K.D.
P.S.
The reason for posting this query here, is threefold,
1) I feel lost since isdn4linux.de seems to be dead, at least the
mailing list archive has not been updated for a long time, and hisax
maintainer does not respond to email.
2) I am a debian user for a long time
3) Paul Sloothman was very knowledgable about ISDN when I was getting a
ISDN card for the Multia few years back.
Any way if I am totally of topic posting this here, please point me to
the right list/people?
--
Kári Davíðsson <karid@isholf.is>
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