Messages in this thread | | | From | "Etienne Lorrain" <> | Date | Wed, 8 Apr 1998 11:52:36 +0001 | Subject | Re: Unknown interrupt |
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> I just noticed that 2.1.90 (my first SMP kernel with SMP board) -> 2.1.93 > give: > > Apr 7 20:43:55 moving kernel: Linux version 2.1.93 (root@moving) (gcc > version 2.8.1) #3 SMP Tue Apr 7 19:19:11 EDT 1998 > Apr 7 20:43:55 moving kernel: Unknown interrupt > Apr 7 21:16:13 moving kernel: Intel MultiProcessor Specification v1.1 > Apr 7 21:16:13 moving kernel: Virtual Wire compatibility mode. > > Doesn't look harmful but probably shouldn't be there... > .......... > > CPU0 CPU1 > 8: 0 1 IO-APIC rtc > > Too bad it doesn't say which interrupt number it received. > (And I don't do asm well enough to try.) >
Hi,
Probably your BIOS has programmed the RTC to generate an IRQ8 few microseconds after the boot (APM enabled in BIOS ?). Or IRQ8 was pending.
my $0.01, Etienne. ----------- etienne.lorrain@ibm.net -- hdc: irq timeout: status=0xd0 { Busy } -- ide1: reset: success ----------> I like Linux !
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