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Question: 2.4 test2 and cs4232 

Forum: PCMCIA Installation and Configuration Issues
Date: 2000, Jun 29
From: Brad Langhorst bwlang

I've just installed 2.4test2 on my redhat 6.2 system I compiled PCMCIA into the kernel. Card services seems to work just fine but it is camping out on irq 5

/proc/interrupts  says
 ...
 5:    0     XT-PIC  Texas Insturments PCI1250
 ...
 11:   3456  XT-PIC  Texas Instruments PCI1250

Since my crystal audio 4232 must use irq5 I want to move card services to 10 (which is not listed in /proc/interrupts). However when i add

 PCIC_OPTS= "cs_irq=10 irq_list=11"

to /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia nothing changes. I also tried

 PCIC_OPTS= "pci_csc=1 pci_int=1 do_scan=1 irq_list=11"

also to no avail

any suggestions?

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You probably can't change this

Re: Question: 2.4 test2 and cs4232 (Brad Langhorst)
Date: 2000, Jul 05
From: David Hinds <dhinds@pcmcia.sourceforge.org>

The PCI interrupt assignment is probably not changeable at all.  This
is determined by how your PCI devices are wired up, and is not
software programmable.

In some cases, there is some configurability here, but I have no user
tools for doing it.  You could check your BIOS setup menus to see if
there are any interrupt sharing options.

The dump_pirq script in the debug-tools directory will dump out your
BIOS interrupt routing table.  This shows which PCI interrupt lines
are shared.  Any devices sharing the same interrupt link value are
physically wired together.

-- Dave
2.4 test2 and cs4232


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