sign off 2011/2/24 FreeLists Mailing List Manager <ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > haiku Digest Wed, 23 Feb 2011 Volume: 11 Issue: 029 > > In This Issue: > [haiku] Re: ralinkwifi driver RT2561/RT61 (irq issue) > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > From: Peter Nadas <gif@xxxxxxx> > Subject: [haiku] Re: ralinkwifi driver RT2561/RT61 (irq issue) > Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 00:06:08 +0100 > > > On Feb 21, 2011, at 11:36 AM, Colin Günther wrote: > > > >> it is pretty likely releated to ticket #5 as you pointed out already. > >> If you have some experience in getting irq-values with the help of linux > and hard-coding the irq for your wifi-card you wouldn't have to wait for it. > Have a look at http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/5511 where it is described > in more detail what I outlined here. > > Just for the record: I installed ubuntu and checked /proc/interrupts, but > the driver doesn't load, it reports an error into syslog reporting that it > can't acquire irq 0. > So it seems that the same is happening in linux too. (btw I'm certain that > I was using wifi under an older version of ubuntu on this laptop) > I tried many kernel parameters: noapic, nolapic, pci=nomsi, acpi=off and > their combinations, nothing helped. And unfortunately, the rt2x00pci driver > doesn't have > an irq parameter to pass. > > So I guess I'll try to hardcode the irq number into the Haiku driver and > see what happens. > > cheers, > Peter > > > > ------------------------------ > > End of haiku Digest V11 #29 > *************************** > > -- Ian Dionísio Barboza +55 77 8803 3576 Graduando em ciência da computação - UESC Integrante do Grupo de Estudos Desenvolvimento GTK/GNOME