Hi Andrew, the attached patch fixes interrupt routing probems for (at least 3) people with broken ACPI BIOSes. If only the ACPI interrupt routing part is broken, 'pci=noacpi' should help as the documantation states: pci=option[,option...] [...] noacpi [IA-32] Do not use ACPI for IRQ routing. The problem was that ACPI interrupt routing was not correctly disabled. The patch applies cleanly to 2.6.0-test4... Thomas On Monday 25 August 2003 03:13, Peter Lieverdink wrote: > Hi Thomas, > > Your patch works beautifully. 'acpi=nopci' previously caused IDE to work > fine, but made the kernel not detect USB and network devices. With your > patch it sees all peripherals AND acpi is available for the cpu. I wonder > if it would be accepted into the kernel as a patch to workaround buggy acpi > bioses. > > Thanks heaps! > > - Peter. > -- > > At 23:44 24/08/2003 +0200, you wrote: > >Am Sunday 24 August 2003 22:54 schrieb David van Hoose: > > > Kevin P. Fleming wrote: > > > > Peter Lieverdink wrote: > > > >> When I enable ACPI on 2.6.0-test4 (also on 2.6.0-test3-*), the > > > >> kernel no longer recognises my IDE controller and drops down to PIO > > > >> mode for harddisk access. Additionally, USB devices don't get > > > >> detected. > > > > > > > > I'm running -test4 here with ACPI and have no trouble with USB > > > > devices. > > > > > > I'm running test4 here with ACPI and have no USB following a call trace > > > with "IRQ 20: nobody cared". ACPI seems to make odd reports. I've been > > > having this problem since 2.5.70'ish. Posted numerous times, but nobody > > > seems to care about it. I also have a PS/2 mouse detection when I have > > > no mice attached to my system. > > > > > > >> The system is an Athlon 2400+ on a Gibabyte GA-7VAXP mainboard. > > > >> (KT400) > > > > > > > > My system is an Athlon 1000 on an MSI KT266-based board. > > > > > > I have a Pentium 4 2.53 GHz on a Asus P4S8X mainboard. > > > > > > -David > > > > > > PS. dmesg is attached with ACPI debug and USB debug enabled. > > > >I had similar problems with my Epox 8K9A (KT400) Board. > > > >If I wanted to use my USB ports I had to boot wiht 'acpi=off'. But with > > the patch attached it is possible for me to boot with 'pci=noacpi'. It > > has the advantage that ACPI stays enabled... > > > >You are free to give it a try... > > > > Thomas On Sunday 10 August 2003 01:24, Joonas Koivunen: > On Saturday 09 August 2003 19:02, Thomas Schlichter wrote: > > It's not a problem with ACPI, it's more a problem with the interrupt > > routing based on the ACPI tables. These tables seem to be not correctly > > implemented in the BIOS and, as the german EPOX support admits, are not > > really tested. To change this you may contact the EPOX support and > > describe your problems, too.... > > Thanks for letting me know.. I had a image of EPOX being pretty good with > motherboards.. Guess not then. > > > If you want to use ACPI while this BIOS bug is not fixed you may use the > > attached patch and boot with pci=noacpi. Without the patch this doesn't > > work for me here... > > Why isn't this patch in the mainstream kernel? There are many other > chipset/bios fixes in the kernel.. This would save many > reboot/recompilings/worries until or if ever epox does something with the > bios. > > The patch works nicely. Though I did apply it manually to -test3 :) But it > works. > > > Best regards > > Thomas Schlichter > > Thanks again > -rzei