Re: 2.5.73: ALSA ISA pnp_init_resource_table compile errors

Adrian Bunk (bunk@fs.tum.de)
Fri, 4 Jul 2003 14:11:24 +0200


On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 07:03:04PM +0000, Adam Belay wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 04:53:43AM +0200, Adrian Bunk wrote:
> > I don't know whether it's related, but with 2.5.73 + your patch and
> > 2.5.74 my soundcard stopped working (driver compiled statically into
> > the kernel, no options given).
> >
> > >From dmesg:
> >
> > 2.5.74:
> >
> > <-- snip -->
> >
> > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture DriverVersion 0.9.4 (Mon Jun 09 12:01:18 2003 UTC).
> > specify port
> > pnp: the driver 'ad1816a' has been registered
> > pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.00'and the driver 'ad1816a'
> > pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.01'and the driver 'ad1816a'
> > ad1816a: AUDIO the requested resources areinvalid, using auto config
> > pnp: Unable to assign resources to device 01:01.00
> > ALSA device list:
> > No soundcards found.
> >
> > <-- snip -->
> >
> >
> > 2.5.72 (soundcard works):
> >
> >
> > <-- snip -->
> >
> > Advanced Linux Sound Architecture DriverVersion 0.9.4 (Mon Jun 09 12:01:18 2003 UTC).
> > specify port
> > pnp: the driver 'ad1816a' has been registered
> > pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.00'and the driver 'ad1816a'Jul 3 04:37:42 r063144 kernel: pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.01'and the driver 'ad1816a'
> > pnp: res: the device '01:01.00' has been activated.
> > pnp: res: the device '01:01.01' has been activated.
> > ALSA device list:
> > #0: ADI SoundPort AD1816A soundcard, SS at0x530, irq 5, dma 1&3
> >
> > <-- snip -->
>
> Hi,

Hi Adam,

> Some of my recent patches may correct this issue. If not, it may be
> an unresolvable resource conflict. Try catting

the dmesg output looks better, but it still doesn't work:

<-- snip -->

Advanced Linux Sound Architecture Driver Version 0.9.4 (Mon Jun 09 12:01:18 2003 UTC).
request_module: failed /sbin/modprobe -- snd-card-0. error = -16specify port
pnp: the driver 'ad1816a' has been registered
pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.00' and the driver 'ad1816a'
pnp: match found with the PnP device '01:01.01' and the driver 'ad1816a'
pnp: Device 01:01.00 activated.
pnp: Device 01:01.01 activated.
ALSA device list:
No soundcards found.

<-- snip -->

This problem is hopefully not unresolvable, the card works fine
with ISAPNP with both kernel 2.4 and kernel 2.5 <= 2.5.72 .

> /sys/bus/pnp1/devices/01:01.00/options and see if any of the needed
> irqs are available, most importantly irq 5.

<-- snip -->

# cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/01\:01.01/options
Dependent: 01 - Priority preferred
port 0x330-0x330, align 0xf, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
irq 2/9 High-Edge
Dependent: 02 - Priority acceptable
port 0x300-0x330, align 0xf, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
irq 2/9 High-Edge
Dependent: 03 - Priority functional
port 0x300-0x330, align 0xf, size 0x2, 16-bit address decoding
irq 2/9,10,11,15 High-Edge
# cat /proc/interrupts
CPU0
0: 305721 XT-PIC timer
1: 3302 XT-PIC i8042
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
8: 4 XT-PIC rtc
10: 2035 XT-PIC eth0
12: 5530 XT-PIC i8042
14: 7828 XT-PIC ide0
15: 25 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
ERR: 0
#

<-- snip -->

> Also the 'resources' file can be used to configure the device.
> try...
> #"clear" > resources
> #"activate" > resources
>
> A printk will display if it was successful.

<-- snip -->

# cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/01\:01.01/resources
state = active
io 0x330-0x331
irq 9
# echo "clear" > /sys/bus/pnp/devices/01\:01.01/resources
# cat /sys/bus/pnp/devices/01\:01.01/resources
state = active
io 0x330-0x331
irq 9
#

<-- snip -->

> Let me know if this works.

Unfortunately not. :-(

> Thanks,
> Adam
>...

cu
Adrian

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