RESOURCE CONFLICT

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I reloaded XP & now i have a memory conflict between the intel 82845
processor to agp controller & other devices (1394 host controller,dv pro
audio & video capture).I can't change the settings.Any help greatly
appreciated.
 
Paul Thanks for the quick response.PnP is set to yes,& while i was there all
BIOS settings remain the same as when PC bought.
 
BIRD said:
Tried NO nothing changed.

OK. Let's go back to the symptoms.

"memory conflict between the intel 82845
processor to agp controller & other devices
(1394 host controller,dv pro audio & video capture)"

I guess my first question would be, what is the
"dv pro" thing ? Is that something plugged into the
1394 host controller ? Or a tag the driver has
applied to the device (a capability).

Below is some of the contents of my computer. I have
a 1394 controller built into the chipset (first one
below). And I added a second PCI card, just to see what
resources it uses. Neither of those uses I/O ports, and
they use memory mapping and an IRQ each. PCI Bus 0
corresponds to a bus inside the chipset, while PCI Bus 1
is the set of PCI slots visible on the motherboard.

*******
nVIDIA nForce2 - AGP Controller

Device Resources:
Memory 000A0000-000BFFFF
Memory C0000000-CFFFFFFF
Memory D0000000-DFFFFFFF
Memory E1000000-E2FFFFFF
Port 03B0-03BB
Port 03C0-03DF
Port C000-CFFF

*******
nVIDIA MCP2 - FireWire Controller (PCI bus 0, device 13, function 0)

Device Resources:
IRQ 20
Memory E5084000-E50847FF
Memory E5085000-E508503F

*******
AT&T/Lucent IEEE1394 FireWire Controller (PCI bus 1, device 10, function 0)

Device Resources:
IRQ 16
Memory E4004000-E4004FFF

*******

Using Everest, and the Report Wizard for Hardware only devices,
perhaps you can copy just the relevant devices in your
case. To make it easier to figure out.

Don't let the age of this application fool you. It is still
capable of building a useful list of information on your
hardware.

http://www.majorgeeks.com/download4181.html

Paul
 
I reloaded XP & now i have a memory conflict between the intel 82845
processor to agp controller & other devices (1394 host controller,dv pro
audio & video capture).I can't change the settings.Any help greatly
appreciated.

Reload of XP? You re-installed your XP. You will now need to re-
install the correct chipset drivers. These drivers usually will give
you the correct drivers needed to access the motherboard "resources"
such as AGP slot, IRQ scheduler and IDE ports / channels. It seems
that you will need to get the correct ones from the maker of your
motherboard or Intel.
 
USED EVEREST HERE IS RESULTS.
DEVICE: 82845 AGP CONTROLLER
DRIVER: 82845 PROCESSOR TO AGP CONTROLLER
MEMORY: 000A0000-000BFFFF
DDC00000-DFCFFFFF
E0000000-E3FFFFFF
CD800000-DD8FFFFF
BUS 3 DEVICE 8 FUNCTION 0

DEVICE: T.I. OHCI COMPLIANT IEEE 1394 HOST CONTROLLER
DRIVER: T.I. TSB43AB22 1394A-2000 OHCI PHY/LINK - LAYER CONTROLLER
MEMORY: CFDF8000-CFDFBFFF
CFDFF800-CFDFFFFF
IRQ 11 SHARED ( WITH WHAT I COULD NOT FIND)
BUS 0 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 0

DEVICE: BROOKTREE Bt 878 VIDEO CAPTURE DEVICE- AUDIO SECTION
DRIVER: V-GEAR DV PRO WDM AUDIO CAPTURE
MEMORY: CD9FF000-CD9FFFFF
IRQ 5 SHARED
BUS 3 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 1

DEVICE: BROOKTREE Bt 360 MEDIA STREAM CONTROLLER
DRIVER: V-GEAR DV PRO WDM VIDEO CAPTURE
MEMORY: CD9FE000-CD9FEFFF
IRQ 5 SHARED
BUS 3 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 0

AS SUGESTED I HAVE ALSO UPDATED CHIPSET DRIVERS etc.
 
BIRD said:
USED EVEREST HERE IS RESULTS.
DEVICE: 82845 AGP CONTROLLER
DRIVER: 82845 PROCESSOR TO AGP CONTROLLER
MEMORY: 000A0000-000BFFFF
DDC00000-DFCFFFFF
E0000000-E3FFFFFF
CD800000-DD8FFFFF
BUS 3 DEVICE 8 FUNCTION 0

DEVICE: T.I. OHCI COMPLIANT IEEE 1394 HOST CONTROLLER
DRIVER: T.I. TSB43AB22 1394A-2000 OHCI PHY/LINK - LAYER CONTROLLER
MEMORY: CFDF8000-CFDFBFFF
CFDFF800-CFDFFFFF
IRQ 11 SHARED ( WITH WHAT I COULD NOT FIND)
BUS 0 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 0

DEVICE: BROOKTREE Bt 878 VIDEO CAPTURE DEVICE- AUDIO SECTION
DRIVER: V-GEAR DV PRO WDM AUDIO CAPTURE
MEMORY: CD9FF000-CD9FFFFF
IRQ 5 SHARED
BUS 3 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 1

DEVICE: BROOKTREE Bt 360 MEDIA STREAM CONTROLLER
DRIVER: V-GEAR DV PRO WDM VIDEO CAPTURE
MEMORY: CD9FE000-CD9FEFFF
IRQ 5 SHARED
BUS 3 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 0

AS SUGESTED I HAVE ALSO UPDATED CHIPSET DRIVERS etc.

The CFDF8000-CFDFBFFF falls within CD800000-DD8FFFFF (a 256MB
mapping). As do the others.

One other thing I find puzzling about your results, is the
AGP is listed as "BUS 3 DEVICE 8 FUNCTION 0", while your
Brooktree device is also listed as BUS 3. They should be on
separate busses.

I'm on a different computer tonight, an Intel one with 875P
AGP Northbridge. These are the bus assignments in Everest.

PCI Devices:

Bus 1, Device 0, Function 1 ATI Radeon 9800 Pro - Secondary Video Adapter
Bus 1, Device 0, Function 0 ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Video Adapter
Bus 3, Device 13, Function 0 BrookTree WinTV PAL B-G
Bus 3, Device 13, Function 1 BrookTree WinTV PAL B-G
Bus 3, Device 12, Function 0 C-Media CMI8738 Audio Chip
Bus 0, Device 30, Function 0 Intel 82801EB I/O Controller Hub 5 (ICH5) [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 31, Function 1 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - ATA-100 IDE Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 7 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - Enhanced USB2 Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 31, Function 0 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - LPC Bridge [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 31, Function 3 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - SMBus Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 0 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 1 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 2 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 3 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 1, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 AGP Controller [A-2]
Bus 0, Device 6, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 I/O Memory Interface [A-2]
Bus 0, Device 0, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 Memory Controller Hub [A-2]
Bus 0, Device 3, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 PCI-CSA Bridge [A-2]
Bus 2, Device 1, Function 0 Intel PRO/1000 CT Network Connection
Bus 3, Device 3, Function 0 VIA VT6306 Fire II IEEE1394 Host Controller

The things on Bus 3, are PCI cards or equivalent. The VT6306 is soldered
to the motherboard, and is integrated Firewire. The Brooktree is a TV
tuner.

Bus 1 is my AGP bus.

Bus 0 is internal to the Southbridge.

Bus 2 is special and unique, in that it is a second hub bus from the
Northbridge. It only has an Ethernet connected to it. It is peculiar
to the 875P and one other Intel chipset.

So you can see in my bus assignments (which are rather physical in nature),
the PCI cards (bus 3) are quite separate from AGP (bus 1). Yours are
mixed together.

Perhaps some bus bridge driver is not installed ? Or the AGP one
didn't install for some reason.

Using Device Manager, and looking in my System Devices -

Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244E (a bridge inside the Southbridge ?)
Driver = pci.sys

Intel 82875P/E7210 AGP Controller - 2579 (AGP bridge)
Driver = agp440.sys

Intel 82875P/E7210 Processor to PCI to CSA bridge - 257B (CSA, irrelevant to you)
Driver = pci.sys

There is another one, but it may be an ACPI/PNP entry of some
sort. It is using pci.sys as a driver.

All I can suggest right now, is to check in Device Manager, and
see whether the AGP entry is using AGP440.sys . Even so, it is
a bit strange that they're listed on the same bus, because they're
not on the same physical bus segment.

Paul
 
sorry Paul I wrote the info down & mixed up the bus info for the 2
controllers.And it is using AGP440.sys & pci.sys .
--
BIRD


Paul said:
BIRD said:
USED EVEREST HERE IS RESULTS.
DEVICE: 82845 AGP CONTROLLER
DRIVER: 82845 PROCESSOR TO AGP CONTROLLER
MEMORY: 000A0000-000BFFFF
DDC00000-DFCFFFFF
E0000000-E3FFFFFF
CD800000-DD8FFFFF
BUS 3 DEVICE 8 FUNCTION 0

DEVICE: T.I. OHCI COMPLIANT IEEE 1394 HOST CONTROLLER
DRIVER: T.I. TSB43AB22 1394A-2000 OHCI PHY/LINK - LAYER CONTROLLER
MEMORY: CFDF8000-CFDFBFFF
CFDFF800-CFDFFFFF
IRQ 11 SHARED ( WITH WHAT I COULD NOT FIND)
BUS 0 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 0

DEVICE: BROOKTREE Bt 878 VIDEO CAPTURE DEVICE- AUDIO SECTION
DRIVER: V-GEAR DV PRO WDM AUDIO CAPTURE
MEMORY: CD9FF000-CD9FFFFF
IRQ 5 SHARED
BUS 3 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 1

DEVICE: BROOKTREE Bt 360 MEDIA STREAM CONTROLLER
DRIVER: V-GEAR DV PRO WDM VIDEO CAPTURE
MEMORY: CD9FE000-CD9FEFFF
IRQ 5 SHARED
BUS 3 DEVICE 9 FUNCTION 0

AS SUGESTED I HAVE ALSO UPDATED CHIPSET DRIVERS etc.

The CFDF8000-CFDFBFFF falls within CD800000-DD8FFFFF (a 256MB
mapping). As do the others.

One other thing I find puzzling about your results, is the
AGP is listed as "BUS 3 DEVICE 8 FUNCTION 0", while your
Brooktree device is also listed as BUS 3. They should be on
separate busses.

I'm on a different computer tonight, an Intel one with 875P
AGP Northbridge. These are the bus assignments in Everest.

PCI Devices:

Bus 1, Device 0, Function 1 ATI Radeon 9800 Pro - Secondary Video Adapter
Bus 1, Device 0, Function 0 ATI Radeon 9800 Pro Video Adapter
Bus 3, Device 13, Function 0 BrookTree WinTV PAL B-G
Bus 3, Device 13, Function 1 BrookTree WinTV PAL B-G
Bus 3, Device 12, Function 0 C-Media CMI8738 Audio Chip
Bus 0, Device 30, Function 0 Intel 82801EB I/O Controller Hub 5 (ICH5) [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 31, Function 1 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - ATA-100 IDE Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 7 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - Enhanced USB2 Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 31, Function 0 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - LPC Bridge [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 31, Function 3 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - SMBus Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 0 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 1 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 2 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 29, Function 3 Intel 82801EB ICH5 - USB Controller [A-2/A-3]
Bus 0, Device 1, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 AGP Controller [A-2]
Bus 0, Device 6, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 I/O Memory Interface [A-2]
Bus 0, Device 0, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 Memory Controller Hub [A-2]
Bus 0, Device 3, Function 0 Intel 82875P/E7210 PCI-CSA Bridge [A-2]
Bus 2, Device 1, Function 0 Intel PRO/1000 CT Network Connection
Bus 3, Device 3, Function 0 VIA VT6306 Fire II IEEE1394 Host Controller

The things on Bus 3, are PCI cards or equivalent. The VT6306 is soldered
to the motherboard, and is integrated Firewire. The Brooktree is a TV
tuner.

Bus 1 is my AGP bus.

Bus 0 is internal to the Southbridge.

Bus 2 is special and unique, in that it is a second hub bus from the
Northbridge. It only has an Ethernet connected to it. It is peculiar
to the 875P and one other Intel chipset.

So you can see in my bus assignments (which are rather physical in nature),
the PCI cards (bus 3) are quite separate from AGP (bus 1). Yours are
mixed together.

Perhaps some bus bridge driver is not installed ? Or the AGP one
didn't install for some reason.

Using Device Manager, and looking in my System Devices -

Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge - 244E (a bridge inside the Southbridge ?)
Driver = pci.sys

Intel 82875P/E7210 AGP Controller - 2579 (AGP bridge)
Driver = agp440.sys

Intel 82875P/E7210 Processor to PCI to CSA bridge - 257B (CSA, irrelevant to you)
Driver = pci.sys

There is another one, but it may be an ACPI/PNP entry of some
sort. It is using pci.sys as a driver.

All I can suggest right now, is to check in Device Manager, and
see whether the AGP entry is using AGP440.sys . Even so, it is
a bit strange that they're listed on the same bus, because they're
not on the same physical bus segment.

Paul
 
BIRD said:
sorry Paul I wrote the info down & mixed up the bus info for the 2
controllers.And it is using AGP440.sys & pci.sys .

When you did the other test, what I was hoping for, was a different
result when the BIOS is set to "PNP: No" from "PNP: Yes".

As I understand it, in one case, the BIOS does the resource planning.
In the other case, the OS does the resource planning. It is unlikely
they'd do exactly the same thing.

I'm unaware of how you'd do more "forcing" of the issue than
that. In the BIOS, you can change I/O port assignments for
some of the interfaces on the SuperI/O (serial or parallel
ports). There is also an area in the BIOS, for changing
IRQ assignments (which cannot change things in a significant
way, if the hardware interrupt signals are wired together).

But I don't know a way to set the memory ranges.

Paul
 
I ended up re-installing XP sp2 & the inf files for controllers b4 installing
drivers for other devices.So far everything working fine,no conflicts.Thanks
for your help Paul.
 
BIRD said:
I ended up re-installing XP sp2 & the inf files for controllers b4 installing
drivers for other devices.So far everything working fine,no conflicts.Thanks
for your help Paul.

Ah! Fixed the old fashioned way :-)

Paul
 
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