Segher Boessenkool wrote:
Following this, i changed the irq_tables.c file to be like this:

Did you fix the table's headers too, to read the correct
number of entries, and the right checksum?  The table you
derived yours from had only two devices entries, and your
results are sort-of consistent with that.

Yes, see attached file.
Nonetheless, the kernel assumes some strange things, let's keep in mind that the kernel i'm using is an old 2.4.20, which may or may not treat this IRQ
assignments correctly. Using pci=biosirq makes no change.

A newer kernel might help for sure.

I tried to use a current Fedora or CentOS distro, but
both refused this processor. I don't have the stamina
to brew my own kernel right now.

These are the IRQ's the kernel assigns:

USB    IRQ9
eth0   IRQ10
eth1   IRQ11
eth2   IRQ9

Can you show us all kernel boot messages about IRQ routing?
Or just *all* boot messages ;-)


Segher

Your wish is my command :)

All boot messages and the current irq table are attached.


p.s. don't CC me, i'm on the list.


Luis Correia



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