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Subject: Re: [CardBus] NEWCARD with IBM ThinkPad600 
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> >Ack.  Can you please fetch, compile and run
> >
> >  http://people.freebsd.org/~msmith/pir.c
> >
> >and send us the output?  (please include these dmesg messages as well, in 
> >case I lose them).
> 
> OK, I executed.

Ok, your cardbus bridge is at 2.0, and you want to route INTA and INTB:

> PCI-only interrupts [                       11            ]
> entry bus slot device
>  01:  00   00    02  INTA  60  [      3 4 5 6 7   9 10 11 12    14 15]
>                      INTB  61  [      3 4 5 6 7   9 10 11 12    14 15]

So it looks like we have to pick an interrupt, and the smart interrupt to 
pick is going to be 11.  I think I know how to do this; I'll try to make 
some changes to handle it when I wake up tomorrow.

> ---dmesg---

Unfortunately, this dmesg is with the new acpica code, and that doesn't 
understand PCI interrupt routing yet (I know, I need to make it work, 
but the only machine that I need interrupt routing on still doesn't work 
right).

Thanks!
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