Irq 9: nobody cared! Disabling IRQ #9 (Pcmcia + 2.6.4)

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On Wed 21 Apr 2004 21:04, To linux-net@vger.kernel.org wrote:
> On Mon 19 Apr 2004 21:23, To linux-net@vger.kernel.org wrote:
> 
> > I have just bought a rather anonymous pcmcia nic named "ST 
> > Lab cardbus c-140". On the box it mentioned linux support.
> 
> Replying to myself here. 

Continuing my self-replies. (is netdev@oss.sgi. more apropriate?)

I found a floppy dist with kernel 2.6.4 and it loaded and identified 
the pcmcia nic as a "ADMtek Comet rev 17 at 0x4000, ... IRQ 9".

And here's where the problems arise: Just before the card is
identified, i see a strange message in the dmesg log:

 Yenta: Cardbus bridge found at 0000:00:17.0 [0000:0000]
 irq 9: nobody cared!
 Call Trace [<c010b9af>] ...
 Disabling IRQ 9#

Unfortunately the call trace is all numbers and I dont know how
to make the output into anything sensible. After this the card 
seems to be there - ifconfig displays it, I can set up 
networking and ping my own ip number, but not anything else on 
the net. Could it be that the card don't recieve any interrupts, 
as irq 9 is disabled, even though the card seems to be loaded? 

Well, anyhow. How do I resolve this?

-- 
Fredrik Jonson
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