Hartvig: I get the same messages when I try to use a PCI CardBus bridge in polling mode (INTA disabled). Regards, Jeff On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 09:32:15PM +0100, Hartvig Ekner wrote: > Hi, > > with current 2.4 CVS, I get these messages during boot on a DB1500: > > ... > eth0: Using AMD 79C874 10/100 BaseT PHY as default > eth1: Au1xxx ethernet found at 0xb1510000, irq 29 > eth1: AMD 79C874 10/100 BaseT PHY at phy address 31 > eth1: Using AMD 79C874 10/100 BaseT PHY as default > Uniform Multi-Platform E-IDE driver Revision: 7.00beta-2.4 > ide: Assuming 33MHz system bus speed for PIO modes; override with idebus=xx > PDC20268: IDE controller at PCI slot 00:0d.0 > PDC20268: chipset revision 2 > PDC20268: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later > PDC20268: ROM enabled at 0x000dc000 > ide0: BM-DMA at 0x0520-0x0527, BIOS settings: hda:pio, hdb:pio > ide1: BM-DMA at 0x0528-0x052f, BIOS settings: hdc:pio, hdd:pio > hda: IBM-DTLA-307030, ATA DISK drive > blk: queue 802d01e0, I/O limit 4095Mb (mask 0xffffffff) > warning: end_irq 62 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 60 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 59 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 58 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 57 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 55 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 54 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 52 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 51 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 50 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 49 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 48 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 46 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 45 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 44 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 43 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 42 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 41 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 40 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 39 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 38 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 18 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 14 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 62 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 60 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 59 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 58 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 57 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 55 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 54 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 52 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 51 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 50 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 49 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 48 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 46 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 45 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 44 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 43 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 42 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 41 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 40 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 39 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 38 did not enable (16) > warning: end_irq 18 did not enable (16) > hde: IRQ probe failed (0xfffbfffe) > warning: end_irq 62 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 60 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 59 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 58 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 57 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 55 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 54 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 52 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 51 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 50 did not enable (6) > warning: end_irq 49 did not enable (6) > > Once the IDE probing is done, these messages don't seem to appear any more, and the kernel runs ok. Anybody seeing similar messages? > > /Hartvig > > > -- Jeffrey Baitis - Associate Software Engineer Evolution Robotics, Inc. 130 West Union Street Pasadena CA 91103 tel: 626.535.2776 | fax: 626.535.2777 | baitisj@evolution.com