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On Tuesday, October 29, 2002, at 08:49 AM, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:

>> I applied your 2 patch + compile error work around. But nothing was
>> happend. rl0 says watchdog timeout, cbb0 can't detect card-in.
>> (dmesg was changed before)
>
> OK, please try the attached patches.
>
>>> hw.acpi.pci.link.0.10.0.irq="3"
>>> hw.acpi.pci.link.0.11.0.irq="3"
>>> into your loader.conf.
>>
>> I wasn't do this change. I only added acpi_dsdt_load="YES" to 
>> loader.conf.
>
> With this configuration and PCI BIOS IRQ routing, your rl0 and cbb0 
> were
> working fine, right?  Hmmm, this means that something is wrong with 
> ACPI
> PCI IRQ routing...
>
> Anyone, comments?

At a guess, something to do with the ACPI initialisation or the LNK 
device
init must switch the interrupts across.

I haven't seen the ASL in this thread yet, so I don't have any better 
ideas,
sorry.  (It doesn't seem to have made the repo yet.)

  = Mike

