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Date:      Sun, 12 May 2002 02:55:28 -0400
From:      parv <parv@subdimension.com>
To:        "M. Warner Losh" <imp@village.org>
Cc:        freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: is lockup "normal" after "/usr/sbin/pccardd -v" on freebsd-stable-2002.05.02?
Message-ID:  <20020512065528.GA83104@moo.holy.cow>
In-Reply-To: <20020511.174214.92003347.imp@village.org>
References:  <20020509063610.GA86942@moo.holy.cow> <20020511.174214.92003347.imp@village.org>

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in message <20020511.174214.92003347.imp@village.org>,
wrote M. Warner Losh thusly...
>
> Lockup isn't normal.  Likely I've gotten something minorly wrong for
> your bridge.  You likely can work around the problem by using ISA
> interrupts.  hw.pcic.intr_route: 1.

warner, i don't see that mib.  below is what i have...

# sysctl -a | fgrep pcic| sort -u | less
hw.pcic.boot_deactivated: 0
hw.pcic.ignore_function_1: 0
hw.pcic.init_routing: 0
hw.pcic.intr_path: 2
hw.pcic.irq: 0
machdep.pccard.pcic_resume_reset: 1
pccard1: <PC Card bus (classic)> on pcic1
pcic-: pcic0 exists, using next available unit number
pcic-: pcic1 exists, using next available unit number
pcic1: Autodetected 5.0V card
pcic1: Event mask 0x1
pcic1: Event mask 0x4
pcic1: Event mask 0x6
pcic1: Event mask 0x9
pcic1: Event mask 0xc
pcic1: reset 1 int is 10 stat is 7f
pcic1: reset 2 int is 70 stat is 7f
pcic1: reset 3 int is 70 stat is 5f
pcic2 failed to probe at port 0x3e0 iomem 0xd0000 on isa0
pcic3: not probed (disabled)
pcic: I/O win 0 flags 17 2f8-2ff
pcic: I/O win 0 flags 7 2f8-2ff

...could hw.pcic.init_routing be the equivalent setting?

i am using freebsd 4-stable 2002.05.02.08.43.44 on dell inspiron
5000e.  verbose dmesg is available at the following url if
interested...

http://www103.pair.com/parv/comp/unix/err/dmesg/delli5000e-dmesg


  - parv

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