Andras Mantia <[email protected]> writes:
> Måns Rullgård wrote:
>> Hmm, mine crashed when I used the PCI card. Using the onboard sound
>> was fine.
>
> Now it doesn't crash. :-0 That hang was with kernel 2.6.15, but I switeched
> back to 2.6.13 as that is what suse provides and I played some music on
> both cards and tried Skype on the onboard card (there was the hang) and it
> was OK.
Just write it off to cosmic rays if it doesn't happen again.
>>>>> Can you tell me how can I find the real device ID for my chipset? It
>>>>> *should* be the same one as the original writer of the patch wrote (he
>>>>> also had an ASUS A8V Deluxe as I understood), but the experience tells
>>>>> it is not.
>>>>
>>>> lspci -n will list the PCI IDs in hex.
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> Care to post the output?
>
> Sure. I still don't know how to use those numbers in the quircks.c (do I
> need to create something like #define PCI_DEVICE_WHATEVER pciIDNumber ?).
The device IDs are already #defined in <linux/pci_ids.h>.
> The result of lspci -vvvn is attached.
> 00:11.0 Class 0601: 1106:3227
> Subsystem: 1043:80ed
This is the interesting bit. Curiously enough, it is exactly the same
as mine. I can't see any reason why it shouldn't match on your board.
Try sticking some printk()s in there and find out what values are
actually seen.
--
Måns Rullgård
[email protected]
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