On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 07:05:18PM +0100, Sean Young wrote: > On Tue, Oct 18, 2016 at 11:40:04AM -0500, Nathan Zimmer wrote: > > 3.7.0 > > cat /sys/bus/pnp/drivers/serial/*/resources > > state = active > > io 0x2f8-0x2ff > > irq 12 > > dma disabled > > > > 3.6.0 > > :~ # cat /sys/bus/pnp/drivers/serial/*/resources > > cat: /sys/bus/pnp/drivers/serial/*/resources: No such file or directory > > irq 12 for ttyS1? That should be irq 3. The bios is putting bogus information > in pnp. Maybe there is rubbish in the bios setup or maybe it's fixed in a > newer bios update. > > So before this change, the kernel would assume irq 3. After this change, > the kernel first uses the information in pnp to see where the serial > port is. It gets told that it's irq 12 and presumably it runs into all > sorts of problems then. If memory serves that's the irq for the ps/2 mouse. > > The interesting bit is in 3.6.0: > > setserial > /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 3 > > becomes in 3.7.0: > > setserial > /dev/ttyS1, UART: 16550A, Port: 0x02f8, IRQ: 12 > > You should be able to set the right irq with setserial, but obviously > that doesn't help you if it fails in early boot. It's not immediately > obvious to me what can be done in the kernel for this. Maybe the dmesg > output could inspire, thanks. > > > Sean Yea the changing irq seemed weird to me too but I couldn't manage a guess to why. Here are the dmesgs. Nate