Thanks, <br><br> That worked a treat, moved from PCI 1 to PCI 2 and now everything is fine.<br><br>Greg<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Sun, Oct 4, 2009 at 10:45 PM, George Mari <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:george_mythusers@mari1938.org">george_mythusers@mari1938.org</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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I have 2 Leadtek DTV1000s that have sered me very well for a few years<br>
now. The one in PCI slot 1 works, the one in the other slot doesn't and I<br>
get a "Tuner is asleep" message from myth. If I swap them around, or only<br>
have one, PCI slot 1 always works. Does anyone have any ideas how to<br>
resolve this? It doesn't happen all of the time, about 2 reboots in 3 will<br>
present the problem and on the third it will perform as normal.<br>
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and I get this message in my dmesg:<br>
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[ 13.805734] IRQ 16/cx88[1]: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared<br>
IRQs<br>
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[ 13.806203] IRQ 18/cx88[0]: IRQF_DISABLED is not guaranteed on shared<br>
IRQs<br>
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Your motherboard is messing up or somehow restricting IRQ assignmemnts or IRQ sharing between the two cards, it looks like. One of your cards is on IRQ 16, and the other is on IRQ 18 - but for some reason, the cx88 driver still thinks they are on a shared IRQ somehow?<br>
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Take the first card out of PCI slot 1 - try slots 2 and 3, or some other combination without slot 1.<br>
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Read your motherboard manual for information on how it deals with shared IRQs, check your BIOS options. See if there is a BIOS update available, or even consider downgrading the BIOS, if possible.<br>
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Motherboard bugs are not uncommon. I recently had to re-purpose a Socket 754 board that I was planning on using as a consolidated server (with 6 PCI slots) but I had to change plans because it would not allow any mass storage card I had - SCSI or SATA - to co-exist with my PVR-350. Somehow the BIOS would not assign resources to both cards properly while they co-existed in any combination of slots. Either card was fine without the other - PVR-350 with no storage cards, or storage cards without PVR-350. No more BIOS updates available for the motherboard, and the manufacturer appears to be out of business anyway.<br>
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