Hi there,
there seems to be a flaw in the interrupt-handler. When I insert my
pcmcia networking card into my slot the kernel prints error messages to
the logfile. The module of the card gets loaded and it works as
expected. I have the module-init-tools suite and a fairly up-to-date
system. Kernel was 2.5.69, I cannot test 2.5.70 since there's an oops
at the usb spuff on boot. I'm looking into this one.
Here's the logfile:
Jun 1 15:56:56 voyager kernel: irq 11: nobody cared!
Jun 1 15:56:56 voyager kernel: Call Trace: [handle_IRQ_event+148/232]
[do_IRQ+157/280]
+[default_idle+0/40] [default_ idle+0/40] [common_interrupt+24/32]
[default_idle+0/40]
+[default_idle+0/40] [default_idle+35/40] [cpu_idle+55/72]
[_stext+0/80] [_stext+77/80]
+[start_kernel+295/304]
Jun 1 15:56:56 voyager kernel: handlers:
Jun 1 15:56:56 voyager kernel: [yenta_interrupt+0/68]
Jun 1 15:56:57 voyager cardmgr[184]: socket 1: 3Com 572/574 Fast
Ethernet
Jun 1 15:56:57 voyager kernel: cs: memory probe 0xa0000000-0xa0ffffff:
clean.
Jun 1 15:56:57 voyager kernel: eth0: 3C574-TX Fast EtherLink PC Card at
io 0x300, irq 4, hw_addr
+00:60:08:B6:42:88.
Jun 1 15:56:57 voyager kernel: ASIC rev 1, 64K FIFO split 1:1 Rx:Tx,
autoselect MII interface.
If you need something more from me, tell me.
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