Every IRQ is listed as stray in 1.1-CURRENT

Freddie Cash fcash-ml at sd73.bc.ca
Mon Jul 19 11:39:10 PDT 2004


Not sure if this is an actual problem or just a cosmetic visual
holdover from the FBSD sources, but every IRQ on my laptops is listed
twice:  once as stray, once as associated with a device.  This occurs
with ACPI enabled and disabled.

Here's a sample (ACPI disabled):
[fcash at spark  ~]$ vmstat -i
interrupt                   total       rate
???                             0          0
stray irq0                      0          0
stray irq1                      0          0
stray irq2                      0          0
stray irq3                      0          0
stray irq4                      0          0
stray irq5                      0          0
stray irq6                      0          0
stray irq7                      0          0
stray irq8                      0          0
stray irq9                      0          0
stray irq10                     0          0
stray irq11                     0          0
stray irq12                     0          0
stray irq13                     0          0
stray irq14                     0          0
stray irq15                     0          0
cbb0 irq10                      0          0
cbb1 irq5                       0          0
ata0 irq14                    989         31
ata1 irq15                      5          0
uhci0 irq11                     0          0
mux irq5                        0          0
mux irq11                     106          3
fdc0 irq6                       0          0
atkbd0 irq1                    54          1
psm0 irq12                      0          0
ppc0 irq7                       0          0
clk irq0                     6568        211
Total                        7722        249

Every now and then I can boot and have a list without stray IRQs, but
I can find no rhyme or reason for it.

I've also noticed that the rate for the clock is entirely random
running from 180-ish to 225-ish.  Under FreeBSD 5-CURRENT, it was
always 127.

This is on a 1.1-CURRENT system with sources from this morning (just
finished a quickworld/kernel build).

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Freddie Cash, CCNT CCLP        Helpdesk / Network Support Tech.
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