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Date:      Thu,  7 Jun 2001 09:31:27 -0700
From:      Edwin Culp <eculp@encontacto.net>
To:        mobile@FreeBSD.Org
Subject:   K-6 Laptop running current.
Message-ID:  <991931487.3b1fac5f9e0d7@Mail.SavvyWorld.Net>

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Please forgive this probably dumb question but I am running current and
as many folks, having gone through more panics than normal this last month. 
Now that things seem to be clearing up, I updated my world and kernel 
from a cvsup of May 26 to June 6, including a mergemaster run that included
a new pccard.conf. I jumped right into the interrupt storms and haven't 
figured out how to apply the following from UPDATING

20010604:
        pccard support for pci cards has been committed.  You must change
        your /etc/pccard.conf irq lines.  It must match the irq used by
        pcic device.  Interrupt storms may result if you fail to do this.
        Interrupt storms look a lot like a hang.

My pcic device is always on irq 10
pcic-pci0: <TI PCI-1220 PCI-CardBus Bridge> irq 10 at device 3.0 on pci0
pcic0 is in polling mode.  Should I assign an irq in my kernel conf?

My pccard.conf is 100% generic and works with my May 26 kernel.
# $FreeBSD: src/etc/defaults/pccard.conf,v 1.186 2001/05/30 21:30:40 imp Exp $

Does the above mean that my IRQ line should change?   
From irq     3 5 10 11 15 to irq	10?
 
or does it mean that I should add IRQ 10 to my wi entry or both?

Thanks for your help and your patience,

ed

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