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Date:      Thu, 20 Jun 2002 18:06:59 +0600
From:      "Vladimir G. Drobyshevsky" <vlad@telecom.ural.ru>
To:        owner-freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re[2]: bktr0: could not map memory
Message-ID:  <2728477047.20020620180659@telecom.ural.ru>
In-Reply-To: <014b01c21842$4944d0b0$1901a8c0@ti.com>
References:  <014b01c21842$4944d0b0$1901a8c0@ti.com>

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GG> On Thursday, June 20, 2002 3:05 PM, Vladimir wrote:
>>   I have a problem with recent CURRENT and bktr device. It is with
>>   AverMedia AverTV card installed on Acer Veriton 7200D.
>>   I have bktr compiled into kernel. And there is strings from dmesg:

>>     bktr0: <BrookTree 878> mem 0xe8100000-0xe8100fff irq 9 at
>> device 1.0 on pci2
>>     bktr0: could not map memory
>>     device_probe_and_attach: bktr0 attach returned 6
>>
>>   And if I use bktr.ko module it's the same.
>>
>>   Is that situation have solution?

GG> I had the same problem with my Pixelview. I fixed it by disabling PnP
GG> BIOS in my BIOS settings. This makes the BIOS probe and config all the
GG> PCI devices. I guess fbsd then makes use of this info
That didn't help for me or I incorrectly understood you. I think my
problem is because a lot of hardware is sitting on one irq. There is
about 5 or 6 devices is on the one irq. :( And I can't reassign it to
another one - BIOS can only reserve irq.

Is it possible to change device irq on init time on CURRENT?


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