Subject: Re: PCI enumeration (was: ne2000 PCMCIA not working as PCMCIA either.)
To: Ken Hornstein <kenh@cmf.nrl.navy.mil>
From: Jonathan Stone <jonathan@DSG.Stanford.EDU>
List: tech-kern
Date: 10/18/1999 10:26:29
In message <199910180528.BAA02244@ginger.cmf.nrl.navy.mil>
Ken Hornstein writes
>>My laptop, Panasonic CF-M33 also can't attach USB without Hayakawa's
>>patch. And, this note PC seems that it dose not allocate resources for
>>USB, even if "Plug and Play OS" to "No".
>
>Thanks for the information; I had feared this was going to happen
>eventually (a PC which doesn't do the right thing when "Plug and
>Play OS" was set to no). I was hoping in Jonathan's case it would
>get him going.
Ken,
The old PCMCIA stuff is up and running, at least after I set
PCIC_ISA_INTR_ALLOC_MASK. With NpN OS on or off.,
But that's using legacy ISA PCIC-emulation addresses.
What I want is to get the cardbus code going. For that, both PnPoS=no
and the PCIBIOS patch set all the previousuly- unconfigured-IRQ PCI
devices to IRQ 9. Which may be correct for the Ricoh PCi-Cardbus
bridge on this Vaio; I can' tell, yet.
>>It mighgt be something broken BIOS, but this type of PC exists.
>
>I believe the opinion is divided as to whether or not the BIOS is
>required to do this.
If the BIOS doesn't, then NetBSD has to. And since wired-IRQ devices
are fairly common, that means a Linux-style check to see at which IRQs
a devic can acutally generate interrupts, right?