Enable Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) per default (EXPERIMENTAL)
configname: CONFIG_DVB_DDBRIDGE_MSIENABLE
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Device Drivers
└─>Multimedia support
└─>Media drivers
└─>PCI support
└─>Media PCI Adapters
└─>Enable Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) per default (EXPERIMENTAL)
In linux kernel since version 3.10 (release Date: 2013-06-30)
Use PCI MSI (Message Signaled Interrupts) per default. Enabling this
might lead to I2C errors originating from the bridge in conjunction
with certain SATA controllers, requiring a reload of the ddbridge
module. MSI can still be disabled by passing msi=0 as option, as
this will just change the msi option default value.
If you're unsure, concerned about stability and don't want to pass
module options in case of troubles, say N.
might lead to I2C errors originating from the bridge in conjunction
with certain SATA controllers, requiring a reload of the ddbridge
module. MSI can still be disabled by passing msi=0 as option, as
this will just change the msi option default value.
If you're unsure, concerned about stability and don't want to pass
module options in case of troubles, say N.