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Date:      Sun, 16 Jul 2000 12:09:04 -0400 (EDT)
From:      David Gilbert <dgilbert@velocet.ca>
To:        freebsd-stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: ed0 and isa cards on 4.x
Message-ID:  <14705.56864.306311.237436@trooper.velocet.net>

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>>Have anyone 4.x working with an ISA card and the ed0 device? I can't
>>believe that it can be broken for so long without anyone noticing. I
>>have been using 4.x on lots of machines here, but all of them with
>>pci ethernet cards.
>>
>>I have tried to install a recent 4.0 snap on a machine with a SMC8216
>>card, but everytime I got the dreaded "ed0 device timeout" message.
>>I have tried different interrupts, changed cards, but nothing helped.
>>I even tried it on another machine and had the same results. I even
>>tried 4.0-RELEASE, but got the same results. Then I tried 3.5-RELEASE
>>and that worked without a problem.

>   Hmmm. That's VERY weird. I'll see if I can find an ISA card around here
>and test it out in the lab. It definately sounds like an interrupt problem. 
>Are you sure that you have your kernel config file right?

I just had a friend trying to install a laptop with a pccard ethernet
card that was probing as ed1.  We were getting the "ed1 device
timeout" messages ... and I justed chalked it up to flakey pccard
support until now.

We did doubly and triply verify the interupt.  It was probing as IRQ 3 
and was refusing to take an interupt more than 7.  IRQ 3 was free
(sio1 didn't probe as present) ... and this wasn't working.

Dave.

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