Re: 2.6.11rc4: irq 5, nobody cared

From: Bill Davidsen
Date: Wed Feb 23 2005 - 16:20:09 EST


Rogério Brito wrote:
On Feb 20 2005, Folkert van Heusden wrote:

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.

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.

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