Subject: Re: Vector allocation failed
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org, netbsd-help@netbsd.org>
From: Dieter <netbsd@sopwith.solgatos.com>
List: netbsd-help
Date: 02/04/2005 19:47:51
Dieter writes:
> Anyone know what "Vector allocation failed" means and how to fix it?
> 
> 
> ef.ee.ed.probing hose 0, PCI
> probing PCI-to-ISA bridge, bus 1
> probing PCI-to-PCI bridge, bus 2
> probing PCI-to-PCI bridge, bus 3
> Vector allocation failed for hose 0, bus 3, slot 9, pin 2
> Vector 009a already allocated
> Vector allocation failed for hose 0, bus 0, slot 11, pin 1
> Vector 0095 already allocated
> bus 0, slot 5 -- pka -- QLogic ISP1020
> bus 0, slot 6 -- ewa -- DECchip 21040-AA
> bus 0, slot 7 -- ewb -- DECchip 21040-AA
> bus 2, slot 5 -- pkb -- QLogic ISP1020
> bus 0, slot 11 -- dqa -- CMD PCI0646 IDE
> bus 0, slot 11 -- dqb -- CMD PCI0646 IDE
> ec.f4.eb.ea.e9.e8.e7.
> 
> Digital AlphaPC 164LX 533 MHz Console V5.3-3, Sep 24 1998 14:02:11
> 
> 
> from pcictl:
> 000:11:0: CMD Technology PCI0646 (IDE mass storage, interface 0x80, revision 0x01)
> 003:09:0: NEC USB Host Controller (USB serial bus, interface 0x10, revision 0x41)
> 003:09:1: NEC USB Host Controller (USB serial bus, interface 0x10, revision 0x41)
> 003:09:2: NEC USB Host Controller (USB serial bus, interface 0x20, revision 0x02)

Okay, found a DEC document on the web that says the one for the IDE controller
can be ignored for the 164lx.

But the USB controller one remains.  :-(