Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 26 Jun 2004 18:15:52 +0100 | From | Russell King <> | Subject | Re: Assuming someone else called the IRQ |
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On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 06:08:31PM +0100, Alistair John Strachan wrote: > Every kernel in the 2.6 serious so far has exhibited the same problem; after > some time of running my desktop system, I get: > > Assuming someone else called the IRQ >... > 19: 8748235 IO-APIC-level ohci1394, yenta, eth0
You don't say what eth0 is. At a guess, it's a prism54 card, because the only place I find that message in the kernel is in the prism54 driver:
drivers/net/wireless/prism54/islpci_dev.c: printk(KERN_DEBUG "Assuming someone else called the IRQ\n");
I'd imagine that the OHCI1394 generates a fair number of interrupts, so... this highlights the problem of leaving debugging printk's, even at KERN_DEBUG level in a driver interrupt path.
At a guess, Luis R. Rodriguez may be the maintainer for prism54, so...
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