Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Feb 2005 17:44:15 +0100 | Subject | Re: 2.6.11rc4: irq 5, nobody cared | From | (Folkert van Heusden) |
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> >>My linux laptop says: > >>irq 5: nobody cared! > >(...) > >>Does anyone care? :-) > >Well, I'm getting similar stack traces with my system and those are sure > >scary, but it seems that my e-mails to the list are simply ignored, > >unfortunately. > I posted a similar thing, but the problem is not that you get the > message. It means your hardware generated an unexpected interrupt. The > kernel is reporting that fact as it should. > The problem I had (not resolved) is that after the message > DISABLING IRQ NN > I continued to get interrupts! So the logic to disable the IRQ is not > working correctly.
In my case, the interrupt should NOT be disabled as my WIFI-interface is behind it (via ndiswrappers).
> as you note, because the hardware is generating the condition, no one > seems to care, even though there clearly is a problem in the disable > logic. I found a way to fix my hardware thanks to some pointers I got, > so I'm running, but I haven't heard that the base problem is fixed.
Aight.
Folkert van Heusden
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