Hello,
I'm having some trouble with PCI IRQ's and I was
hoping someone here could help.
I'm running linux 2.4.20 and rtai 24.1.11. My linux
kernel module needs to use IRQ 9 10 11 for AGP graphic
card, sound card and PCI-Dio24 IO card. These irqs are
also shared by USB controllers. My module hangs when
it tries to request the above irqs used by USB
devices. I figured it would be a good idea to remove
this apparent conflict. I have scoured the web and
found that I can reserve these IRQs by specifying
pci=irqmask=0x0e10 on the kernel boot line.
I have tried to set "pci=irqmask=0x0e10" to reserve
Irq 9 10 11 4 from my driver, and it hasn't had any
effect - those irqs are still used by usb controllers
on initialization.
How do I change these IRQ's? Is there some other
configuration file I haven't found? If anyone can
provide any insight into this, I would appreciate it
greatly. Let me know what/if any details you need - I
am by no means an expert in this area and didn't want
to post reams of irrelevant information, but if there
is something I'm missing let me know and I'll get
it...
Thanks in advance,
jing
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On Fri, 21 Nov 2003, Jing Xu wrote:
> How do I change these IRQ's? Is there some other
> configuration file I haven't found? If anyone can
> provide any insight into this, I would appreciate it
> greatly. Let me know what/if any details you need - I
> am by no means an expert in this area and didn't want
> to post reams of irrelevant information, but if there
> is something I'm missing let me know and I'll get
> it...
You can modify PCI slot IRQ assignment in your BIOS, or you could simply
disable the USB driver in the kernel.