Bamboo PCI interrupt issues
Stefan Roese
sr at denx.de
Tue Mar 4 17:15:21 EST 2008
On Tuesday 04 March 2008, Josh Boyer wrote:
> > Is anybody using Bamboo PCI support right now? Does it actually work?
>
> I plugged in an old 3Com ethernet card tonight. Slot 0. It was
> assigned dev #4 IRQ 25. Using the device tree as-is, I could see
> interrupts happening in /proc/interrupts but ethernet traffic failed.
>
> Then I changed the sense level to 4 as you suggested, and my card hung
> hard on the first ethernet traffic.
Using '8' is correct. PCI interrupts are *always* level sensitive and active
low.
> I've no idea if we're dealing with
> a crappy card or a crappy driver but the device tree seems to be
> working ok. If I can find a different card to test with I will.
One thing always worth to check on 4xx IRQ problems is, if the external IRQ
pins are configured correctly for IRQ usage. Most of the times, the external
IRQ's are shared with other peripheral pins and/or GPIO pins. This
configuration is done in the GPIO core (and sometimes SDR PFCx registers).
This should be done correctly by the bootloader but sometimes the
configuration is wrong. I have to admit that I probably never tested PCI on
Bamboo. Just a thought.
Best regards,
Stefan
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