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Date:      Thu, 16 Dec 1999 10:25:52 +0100
From:      "Joost Mulders" <mail@j-mulders.demon.nl>
To:        "ISDN Mailinglist" <freebsd-isdn@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Fritz!Card fails pci attach
Message-ID:  <000201bf47a9$5fad9600$017111ac@panoramix.gallia.nl>

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I had a similar problem with an Elsa QS1000 PCI. The PCI slot in which it
lived, was set to use IRQ 15 (no ide). After booting, the kernel finds the
card at IRQ 11 and then fails pci attach. Both ressetting the PCI slot
configuration to 'auto' OR setting the PCI slot config to IRQ 11 solved the
problem for me.

In my opinion, this could can be caused by

 - a BIOS software bug that fails to initialize the card properly
 - a card firmware (do those cards have firmware?) that fails to accept the
PCI slot settings
 - a software bug that fails to read the card settings properly.

Because software works just fine with other PCI slot settings, I would
suspect the problem to in de BIOS or in the card.

Joost Mulders.




>>From the keyboard of Gary Jennejohn:
>> Robert Sexton writes:
>> >isic0: <AVM Fritz!Card PCI ISDN adapter> rev 0x02 int a irq 10 on
pci0.14.0
>> >i4b_pci_attach: pci_map_port 1 failed!
>>
>> I just tried to reproduce this using a freshly checked out 3.4-RC /sys
>> tree (cvs -R co -r RELENG_3 sys), but my Fritz!Card PCI attaches just
>> fine, no errors of any kind whatsoever.
>
>Can't it be possible that this is just some sort of configuration
>conflict ?
>
>hellmuth
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