Lines Matching refs:EISA
473 /* IRQF_SHARED - for shared irq PCI or maybe EISA only */
509 * io=2 => EISA
575 PCI or EISA interrupts. This superceeds the old hack of
662 case EISA:
666 ip2config.type[i] = EISA;
779 to ignore the probed PCI or EISA interrupts. */
972 /* Returns: Address of EISA IntelliPort II controller */
975 /* This function searches for an EISA IntelliPort controller, starting */
977 /* EISA motherboard, or no valid board ID is selected it returns 0. Otherwise */
993 * First a check for an EISA motherboard, which we do by comparing the
994 * EISA ID registers for the system board and the first couple of slots.
1008 * OK, so we are inclined to believe that this is an EISA machine. Find
1031 /* It's some sort of EISA card, but at what address is it configured? */
1044 printk ( KERN_ERR "IP2: EISA irq mismatch between EISA controllers\n" );
1048 printk(KERN_DEBUG "Computone EISA board in slot %d, I.D. 0x%x%x, Address 0x%x",