I have a Creative SoundBlaster Live! PCI (PCI-IDs: 1102:0002 and 1102:7002) which I recently ran into trouble with.
I used the SB Live! to replace my SB128 PCI which ran fine in the
configuration (ASUS P8B-C/4L, see attached output from dmesg and lspci). Once I swapped the sound cards, I booted up the machine and immediately ran into a kernel panic [1] which seems to indicate that there is a problem with interrupt sharing.
I there removed the Firewire card which was placed adjacent to the SB
Live and the machine ran stable again.
I assume that the snd_emu10k1 driver is sometimes not handling shared
interrupts properly, isn't it?
I wanted to report this as a bug in the ALSA bug tracker [2], but alas
the tracker is currently down.
I'm attaching the output of dmesg [3] as well as lspci [4]. Will provide
more information if requested.
on some of the asus motherboard, usually there is only one pci slot which don't share int with other on board devices
[1] http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~glaubitz/emu10k1_panic.jpg [2] https://bugtrack.alsa-project.org/alsa-bug/ [3] http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~glaubitz/dmesg_emu10k1.txt [4] http://users.physik.fu-berlin.de/~glaubitz/lspci_emu10k1.txt