Messages in this thread | | | From | "Justin P. Mattock" <> | Subject | Re: [19.666764] Disabling IRQ #23 | Date | Tue, 9 Sep 2008 16:56:52 -0700 |
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The only proprietary modules Atheros and Fglrx. Which confuses me, due to the message giving Info on USB. As for the login, On a MacBook I need uhci To use the keyboard. When this Goes off I can type, but results In the letter duplicating itself I.g. Typing the letter * results in ** As for using ssh, no. I guess as a workaround I can try and change my login name and password With double letters so I can grab a copy of dmesg
justin P. Mattock
On Sep 9, 2008, at 4:28 PM, Chris Snook <csnook@redhat.com> wrote:
> Justin Mattock wrote: >> I've been noticing this message appear >> every "X" amount of boot's(maybe ten or so); >> [19.656768] irq 23: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" >> option) >> [19.666039] Pid: 0, comm: swapper Tainted: P 2.6.27- >> rc5-00363-ga002d93 >> [19.666764] [<c0151774>] __report_bad_irq+0x2e/0x6f >> [19.666764] [<c015199b>] note_interrupt+0x1e6/0x217 >> [19.666764] [<c0150d73>] ? handle_IRQ_event+0x2a/0x5a >> [19.666764] [<c0151f4c>] handle_fastoei_irq+0x91/0xb6 >> [19.666764] [<c0104ff2>] do_IRQ+ox6c/0x86 >> [19.666764] [<c0103a6f>] common_interrupt+0x23/0x28 >> [19.666764] [<f886099a>] ? acpi_idle_enter_simple+0x19c/0x20e >> [processor] >> [19.666764] [<c02ec323>] cpuidle_idle_call+ox5e/0x8b >> [19.666764] [<c0101d42>] cpu_idle+0xda/0xfa >> [19.666764] [<c038fde6>] rest_init+0x4e/0x50 >> [19.666764] ======================= >> [19.666764] handlers: >> [19.666764] [<c02cca2b>] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x79) >> [19.666764] [<c02cca2b>] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x79) >> [19.666764] Disabling IRQ #23 >> normally upon booting leaving me unable >> to login. > > What's the proprietary module that's tainting it? Ideally we'd like > to see it reproduced on an untainted kernel, but depending on what > it is, it may not matter. > > When you say you're not able to log in, is that because the keyboard > is unresponsive? It appears to be affecting USB, so I'd be curious > to know if you can ssh into the box, or log in with a PS/2 > keyboard. Of course, some PS/2 ports are connected via USB under > the hood, so the keyboard might not tell us much. > > -- Chris
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