Hi Frank,
On Tue, May 17, 2005 at 04:27:20PM +0200, Salomon, Frank wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> With kernel version 2.4.18 I have no problem to run pcnet32.o on the IBM
> 4694-205. Now I switch to kernel version 2.4.29. insmod crc32 : ok ,
> insmod mii : ok , insmod pcnet32 : ok.
>
> But if I run ifconfig (ifup) the system fries. Can't toggle the numlock
> led. I find out that the system generates permanently interrupts from
> the pcnet32 chip after calling request_irq (irq=9).
>
> lspci:
> 00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C585VP [Apollo VP1/VPX]
> (rev 25)
> 00:07.0 ISA bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586/A/B PCI-to-ISA
> [Apollo VP] (rev 47)
> 00:07.1 IDE interface: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586/B/686A/B PIPC Bus
> Master IDE (rev 06)
> 00:07.2 USB Controller: VIA Technologies, Inc. USB (rev 02)
> 00:07.3 Non-VGA unclassified device: VIA Technologies, Inc. VT82C586B
> ACPI (rev 10)
> 00:0a.0 VGA compatible controller: Cirrus Logic GD 5446
> 00:0b.0 Ethernet controller: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] 79c970
> [PCnet32 LANCE] (rev 43)
>
>
> A possible solution could be (only tested on IBM 4694-205 and I don't
> have other systems with VIA Tech.):
Why the current get/set methods for via pirq do not work as expected?
/*
* The VIA pirq rules are nibble-based, like ALI,
* but without the ugly irq number munging.
* However, PIRQD is in the upper instead of lower nibble.
*/
static int pirq_via_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq)
{
return read_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirq == 4 ? 5 : pirq);
}
static int pirq_via_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev *dev, int pirq, int irq)
{
write_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirq == 4 ? 5 : pirq, irq);
return 1;
}
Only difference is that your change ignores the "pirq" value... Is that
the problem?
> diff -u 2.4.29_orig/arch/i386/kernel/pci-irq.c
> 2.4.29/arch/i386/kernel/pci-irq.c
> --- 2.4.29_orig/arch/i386/kernel/pci-irq.c Wed Jan 19 15:09:25 2005
> +++ 2.4.29/arch/i386/kernel/pci-irq.c Tue May 17 15:55:28 2005
> @@ -214,6 +214,17 @@
> return 1;
> }
>
> +static int pirq_via_586_get(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev
> *dev, int pirq)
> +{
> + return read_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirq);
> +}
> +static int pirq_via_586_set(struct pci_dev *router, struct pci_dev
> *dev, int pirq, int irq)
> +{
> + write_config_nybble(router, 0x55, pirq, irq);
> + return 1;
> +}
> +
> +
> /*
> * ITE 8330G pirq rules are nibble-based
> * FIXME: pirqmap may be { 1, 0, 3, 2 },
> @@ -649,6 +660,10 @@
> switch(device)
> {
> case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C586_0:
> + r->name = "VIA";
> + r->get = pirq_via_586_get;
> + r->set = pirq_via_586_set;
> + return 1;
> case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C596:
> case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_82C686:
> case PCI_DEVICE_ID_VIA_8231:
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