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Date:      Fri, 29 Mar 2002 18:11:26 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Adam D. Gorski" <agorski@engin.umich.edu>
To:        John Utz <john@utzweb.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-multimedia@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: SB problem (was: Cat'ing /dev/audio)
Message-ID:  <Pine.SOL.4.33.0203291810570.10192-100000@and.engin.umich.edu>
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0203291636540.7667-100000@jupiter.linuxengine.net>

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Hrm, no, I was told not to try that. I guess I could do that, but do I need
to make some modifications in BSD as well?

- Adam

On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, John Utz wrote:

::that's an interesting result
::
::have you tried hardwiring the irq's in the bios?
::
::
::On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Adam D. Gorski wrote:
::
::> Ok.. I compared dmesg versus pciconf -l, and I found this.. I dunno if this
::> means anything, but I figured I'd mention it... the first matching works,
::> which is for my 3Com card:
::>
::> * dmesg:
::> xl0: <3Com 3c900B-TPO Etherlink XL> port 0xd000-0xd07f mem
::> 0xe1000000-0xe100007f irq 9 at device 9.0 on pci0
::>
::> * pciconf -l
::> xl0@pci0:9:0:   class=0x020000 card=0x900410b7 chip=0x900410b7 rev=0x04
::> hdr=0x00
::>
::> So both show IRQ 9 (if I'm reading the output right) which seems fine..
::> but.. check out my RTL and SB outputs:
::>
::> * dmesg
::> rl0: <RealTek 8139 10/100BaseTX> port 0x9800-0x98ff mem
::> 0xe0000000-0xe00000ff irq 11 at device 12.0 on pci0
::>
::> pcm0: <Creative CT5880-C> port 0xa000-0xa03f irq 10 at device 11.0 on pci0
::>
::> * pciconf -l
::> rl0@pci0:12:0:  class=0x020000 card=0x813910ec chip=0x813910ec rev=0x10
::> hdr=0x00
::>
::> pcm0@pci0:11:0: class=0x040100 card=0x20001274 chip=0x58801274 rev=0x02
::> hdr=0x00
::>
::>
::> Ok, notice how one lists the SB @ IRQ 10, while the other shows it @ IRQ 11?
::> I dunno, just something that caught my eye based on the suggestions below.
::>
::> Maybe this helps,
::>
::> - Adam
::>
::>
::> On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 bdodson@scms.utmb.edu wrote:
::>
::> ::On 29 Mar, Adam D. Gorski wrote:
::> ::> Hey,
::> ::>
::> ::> Thanks for the response. I went into my BIOS and told it that I don't have a
::> ::> PnP OS, but the modules still did not detect the card. So I re-compiled the
::> ::> kernel with 'device pcm', and the card is detected once again, but the
::> ::> problems persist. I'm going to try some things that were suggested still,
::> ::> and hopefully I'll get at least a step closer to the solution. Thanks once
::> ::> again!
::> ::>
::> ::> - Adam
::> ::>
::> ::
::> ::Hmm...  I'm out of ideas.  The bare 'device pcm' is right for devices
::> ::being configured by pnp (as all pci devices are).   'device pcm0 ......'
::> ::is right for devices which need to be hand configured (only isa or
::> ::pccard devices).  It sounds to me like you may have pci irq (or other
::> ::resource) conflicts.  You might try to do
::> ::
::> ::pciconf -vl (as root)
::> ::
::> ::and see if anything shows up that looks obviously bogus.  I'm sorry I
::> ::can't help you with the interpretation, but if you post the result to
::> ::the multimedia list, this may allow them to give you better help.
::> ::
::> ::Good luck,
::> ::Bud
::> ::
::> ::> On Fri, 29 Mar 2002 bdodson@scms.utmb.edu wrote:
::> ::>
::> ::> ::(reading your post via the archives, not subscribed to multimedia)
::> ::> ::
::> ::> ::I'm sure that someone will point out that FreeBSD is NOT a "PnP OS", so
::> ::> ::you need to set your BIOS to "PnP OS = NO".  I have no idea whether that
::> ::> ::will fix your problem, but I know for sure setting it to YES is wrong.
::> ::> ::That is probably why the modules did not work right: nothing is
::> ::> ::configuring PNP.
::> ::> ::
::> ::> ::Good luck,
::> ::> ::Bud Dodson
::> ::> ::
::> ::
::> ::
::> ::--
::> ::M. L. Dodson                                bdodson@scms.utmb.edu
::> ::409-772-2178                                FAX: 409-772-1790
::> ::
::> ::
::>
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::
::John L. Utz III
::john@utzweb.net
::
::Idiocy is the Impulse Function in the Convolution of Life
::
::


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