Re: pnpbios oops on boot w/ 2.5.47

From: Justin A (ja6447@albany.edu)
Date: Sun Nov 17 2002 - 18:41:09 EST


On Sunday 17 November 2002 01:05 pm, Adam Belay wrote:
> >
> > pnp: the driver 'serial' has been registered
> > pnp: pnp: match found with the PnP device '00:13' and the driver 'serial'
> > pnp: the device '00:13' has been activated
> > PnPBIOS: set_dev_node: Unexpected status 0x85
>
> Hmm, this isn't right. 0x85 means unable to set resources. If you have it
> could you please send me a copy of the output of lspnp for node 13. I'm
> not sure what this device is, do you have a second serial port?
>
> Thanks,
> Adam

lspnp output at the end.

It has 2 infrared ports(well its the same port in 2 places....) , one rs232
port on the back, and a modem port.

This is an IBM thinkpad, so imagine BIOS from hell, its all gooey and
useless... I think you are supposed to be able to switch the serial port
from infrared to the rs232 port, but I don't know how. I use the infrared
anyway so thats ok :)

It might be flipping out over the modem, its one of those mwave DSP things.
Neither the modem or the sound work in linux right now... I would need to
install http://www-124.ibm.com/acpmodem/ to get just the modem working..and I
really don't even care :)

If anything I would like the sound to work. I think once its initialized it
ends up being sb compatible, but I think even then its only 8bit sound, which
isn't even worth it.

even after
"PnPBIOS: set_dev_node: Unexpected status 0x85"

The IR port still works, so it doesn't seem to break anything...

13 PNP0501 communications device: RS-232
    flags: none [static]
    allocated resources:
        irq disabled [high edge]
        io disabled
    possible resources:
        [start dep fn]
        irq 4 [high edge]
        io 0x03f8-0x03ff
        [start dep fn]
        irq 3 [high edge]
        io 0x02f8-0x02ff
        [start dep fn]
        irq 4 [high edge]
        io 0x03e8-0x03ef
        [start dep fn]
        irq 3 [high edge]
        io 0x02e8-0x02ef
        [end dep fn]

00 PNP0000 system peripheral: programmable interrupt controller
01 PNP0200 system peripheral: DMA controller
02 PNP0100 system peripheral: system timer
03 PNP0b00 system peripheral: real time clock
04 PNP0303 input device: keyboard
05 PNP0f13 input device: mouse
06 PNP0c04 system peripheral: other
07 PNP0700 mass storage device: floppy
08 PNP0680 mass storage device: IDE
0d PNP0a03 bridge controller: PCI
10 PNP0c02 system peripheral: other
11 PNP0400 communications device: AT parallel port
13 PNP0501 communications device: RS-232
14 IBM0070 communications device: other
15 IBM36e1 multimedia controller: audio
19 PNP0e03 bridge controller: PCMCIA

-- 
-Justin

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