Re: how to find out the serial I/O address and IRQ?



In article <ep9nkn$dq5$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, freegnu <freegnu@xxxxxxx> wrote:

how to find out the serial I/O address and IRQ?
hi,all. i try to use google to resolve the problem , according some ones
said it can find out the serial I/O address and IRQ int
/proc/pci, but i cant find it.
my OS is FC4 , kernel is 2.6.14

They're not on the PCI bus so it's no surprise that they
aren't listed in /proc/pci.

is there anyone met the problem before? please give me an advice , thanks

Try /proc/ioports and /proc/interrupts

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