Re: No IRQ known for ...
On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 09:45:50PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> On 24.07.2002 17:40 Colin Watson wrote:
> >On Wed, Jul 24, 2002 at 03:39:21PM -0300, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
> >> where it is shown that pin A was routed to IRQ 0 by the driver. So,
> >> I think that I can ingnore the kernel message. I am right?
> >
> >IRQ 0 usually means that interrupt routing failed, so probably not.
>
> How can I set the correct IRQ for it then?
As far as I know you just have to fix interrupt routing first. I had
quite a bit of trouble with this in my laptop; once I applied the ACPI
patch things improved to the point where I could start hacking on the
actual problem of making the network card work.
(Don't get a Zonet PCMCIA card if you can avoid it. If you already have
one and happen to come across this message in the archives, feel free to
mail me; I had to hard-code the address of the I/O region into the
driver in order to get it to work, since the card asked for a
*negative*-sized range and the kernel naturally got confused ...)
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Colin Watson [cjwatson@flatline.org.uk]
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