A Dimarts 06 Novembre 2007, Karl Reichert va escriure:
> Leopold Palomo-Avellaneda wrote:
> >
> > Ok, but how I can avoid it?
>
> Please have a look at http://www.xenomai.org/index.php/FAQs, section 'What
> can I do if Xenomai and Linux devices share the same IRQ?'

ok, done 
>
> > > Thus, try to plugin PCI boards into different slots, try the APIC
> >
> > interrupt
> >
> > > controller in kernel, etc...
> >
> > I can try to assign a irq in the bios to an specific slot. Also, I'm
> > running
> > the xenomai kernel with noapic in the kernel because if not I got a hang
> > when
> > booting.
>
> So that would be an easy solution: Assign different IRQs, if your BIOS
> allows you to do so.

ok, but rtnet doesn't  take my bios settings. I have configure in bios that 
the network one use irq7 and network 2 irq15 and I got:

 RTnet: initialising real-time networking
initializing loopback...
RTnet: registered rtlo
rteth0: 0000:01:06.0, 00:A0:C9:1D:52:B9, IRQ 11.
  *** Receiver lock-up bug detected ***
  Your device may not work reliably!
RTnet: registered rteth0
rteth1: 0000:01:07.0, 00:90:27:13:A5:19, IRQ 10.
  *** Receiver lock-up bug detected ***
  Your device may not work reliably!
RTnet: registered rteth1


any ideas?

Leo

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