Re: PCI problems with Intel H77 chipset, kernel 3.4 and 3.5-rc3 (was AVM B1 PCI on DH77KC (H77 chipset) problem, requires pci=noirq)

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I did further tests, none successful.

On 12.06.2012 22:39, Malte Schröder wrote:

> Hello,
> I am trying to get an old and trusty active ISDN-card to work on a shiny
> new Intel DH77KC mainboard in conjunction with an i7 Ivy Bridge
> processor. (it's supposed to bridge VoIP to ISDN, amongst other stuff).

Since my original report I moved the new system into a test-box.

> 
> When booting "normally", the card is recognized by the kernel. But then
> the firmware upload fails. I can get this to work when using irqfixup or
> irqpoll.

I now tried to get a 3Com NIC (3c905c) to work on the PCI-bus. That
doesn't work either. I get those "nobody cared" IRQ-messages.
I also updated the BIOS.
There seems to be something wrong WRT ACPI irq routing.

What further data should I provide to get this solved?

-- 
Gruß
Malte Schröder
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