Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically configure. all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly with this.
I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards and even the onboard NIC.
There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same SIOCSIFFLAGS error
What do you think? the Digium is broken?
CentOS List wrote:
Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically configure. all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly with this.
I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards and even the onboard NIC.
There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same SIOCSIFFLAGS error
What do you think? the Digium is broken?
if it can't coexist with other PCI devices, yes, that card or its software is broken.
IRQ conflicts were an issue with ISA cards, where the hardware didn't work properly if an IRQ was shared.
In article 100501c7e6fa$6b3fbc20$0201a8c0@dw, CentOS List centoslist@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically configure. all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly with this.
I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards and even the onboard NIC.
There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same SIOCSIFFLAGS error
What do you think? the Digium is broken?
All purchased Digium cards entitle you to free technical support from Digium to get them up and running. Try emailing support@digium.com
You might also want to try the asterisk-users mailing list at lists.digium.com
Cheers Tony
May be try to change the irq allocation in the bios setup.
On 8/25/07, Tony Mountifield tony@softins.clara.co.uk wrote:
In article 100501c7e6fa$6b3fbc20$0201a8c0@dw, CentOS List centoslist@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically configure. all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly with this.
I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards
and
even the onboard NIC.
There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same SIOCSIFFLAGS error
What do you think? the Digium is broken?
All purchased Digium cards entitle you to free technical support from Digium to get them up and running. Try emailing support@digium.com
You might also want to try the asterisk-users mailing list at lists.digium.com
Cheers Tony -- Tony Mountifield Work: tony@softins.co.uk - http://www.softins.co.uk Play: tony@mountifield.org - http://tony.mountifield.org _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
CentOS List spake the following on 8/25/2007 2:28 AM:
Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically configure. all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly with this.
I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards and even the onboard NIC.
There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same SIOCSIFFLAGS error
What do you think? the Digium is broken?
Or the Digium card doesn't like "that" motherboard. Some older boards didn't share well with some cards. See if you have luck on another board, just as a test.
I have a Digium too, on an older mainboard it worked ok when I reserved a IRQ for the slot it was in.
But on another mainboard this bios option wasn't available, I tried swapping slots, and found 1 combination where it didn't interfere with my SATA card.
Maybe you can reserve an IRQ on your BIOS?
Regards, Ron.
Is there a way to change IRQ of PCI devices?
PCI is designed to share IRQs between cards, and to automatically configure. all PCI device drivers should be designed to cope properly with this.
I have a Digium card which is conflicting with all the other PCI cards and even the onboard NIC.
There are 3 PCI slots and i had swapped all the 3 and have the same SIOCSIFFLAGS error
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