Zhang Weiwu zhangwe...@realss.com writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Have you checked what happens if you disable your APIC?
You mean ACPI?
No, I meant the APIC, the interrupt controller. But I don't think you
can do that without compiling a special kernel for it, so it may not be
worth
On 1/10/09, Lowell Gilbert freebsd-questions-lo...@be-well.ilk.org wrote:
Zhang Weiwu zhangwe...@realss.com writes:
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Have you checked what happens if you disable your APIC?
You mean ACPI?
No, I meant the APIC, the interrupt controller. But I don't think you
can do
Zhang Weiwu zhangwe...@realss.com writes:
Hello. I come across device.hints manual which says I can set irq for
each device there. I am using 6.1.
Kind of old now. I don't know specifically of any reason that would
matter, but for several reasons I wouldn't be at all surprised.
The settings
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Zhang Weiwu zhangwe...@realss.com writes:
That's strange, I didn't find manual where it say it work in some
condition or for some device only.
Consult individual device drivers' manual pages for available keywords
and their possible values.
Thanks. I
Hello. I come across device.hints manual which says I can set irq for
each device there. I am using 6.1.
The settings I made in devices.hints never worked. e.g.
hint.uhci.0.at=pci
hint.uhci.0.irq=12
I can set whatever value for irq and it always rebooted as irq 11.
However 'disabled=1' works.