Subject: Re: interrupt detection for pcic
To: Bernd Ernesti <netbsd@arresum.inka.de>
From: Chris Jones <chris@cjones.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/26/2000 11:45:59
netbsd@arresum.inka.de (Bernd Ernesti) writes:
> On Mon Jun 26 18:42:12 2000, Chris Jones wrote:
> >
> > My laptop is having troubles with finding available interrupts for its
> > pcic.
>
> Disable 'pcic0 at isa?' and 'pcmcia* at pcic?' in your kernel config.
> You also have 'pcmcia* at cardslot?' which conflicts with the compat
> pcic attachment.
Okay, done. (I think the last time I tried that, I got a kernel
panic, but I didn't have time to investigate.) Now I don't have pcic,
so pcic doesn't have problems finding interrupts to use. But my modem
still doesn't work. Whenever I try to use it (ttyflags, kermit,
etc.), I get about 4 lines saying:
com1: com_iflush timeout 0d
In addition, if I build a kernel with pcic, and no cardbus support, it
finds both pcmcia slots (and interrupts to use), but it can't find the
cards in them. I know that used to work, though.
Thoughts?
Chris
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