Read "available" as "onboard".
Before you use onboard resources you should know what it is !
Surely you don't want to place a PCI ioport window over unknown ports
(as this is what yenta did).
> No, something is rotted in this kingdom.
>
> > Probably PNP0C02 wants to be reserved, too.
>
> What's about these, they are nice port and could be used by our irq handler.
These ports are not nice here and should not be user by the irq handler:
PNP0c02 Motherboard resources
io 0x0290-0x0297
> According to docs they replace functionality missing in standard
> int. controller ports for this chipset.
What docs ?
>
> What's about passing parameters from bios setup to linux...
The BIOS setup uses PNPBIOS to pass parameters to Linux :-)
> This is amusing, but not more. I am sorry, I still prefer to use usual
> kernel command line instead of some ugly foreign interface.
You miss the point of PNP and user-friendliness.
This is a necessary interface to prevent (nearly undebuggable) linux hard hangs !
However, Gerd's debugging forces and his new patch already solve this thread
by giving a working solution.
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Gunther
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