Re: PNP dependant configs in /sys/isa/pnpparse.c

2000-04-02 Thread Doug Rabson

On Sat, 1 Apr 2000, Pierre Y. Dampure wrote:

 
 Since revision 1.5 of the above, my kernel is giving me a "too many dependant
 configs (8)" when probing PNP resources.
 
 Problem is, it looks like the SoundBlaster AWE 64 Gold advertises 8 different
 PNP configurations (at least, that's what I got when i bumped MAXDEP to 16 and
 rebooted in verbose mode).
 
 Is there a set limit to the number of PNP configurations that can be
 advertised? if it's indeed 8, shouldn't the test read:
 
if (ncfgs  MAXDEP) {
 
 rather than
 
if (ncfgs = MAXDEP) {
 
 Comments appreciated...
 

I'll look into it.

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PNP dependant configs in /sys/isa/pnpparse.c

2000-04-01 Thread Pierre Y. Dampure


Since revision 1.5 of the above, my kernel is giving me a "too many dependant
configs (8)" when probing PNP resources.

Problem is, it looks like the SoundBlaster AWE 64 Gold advertises 8 different
PNP configurations (at least, that's what I got when i bumped MAXDEP to 16 and
rebooted in verbose mode).

Is there a set limit to the number of PNP configurations that can be
advertised? if it's indeed 8, shouldn't the test read:

   if (ncfgs  MAXDEP) {

rather than

   if (ncfgs = MAXDEP) {

Comments appreciated...


PYD


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