On 3/2/2011 7:55 AM, John Baldwin wrote:
> 
> Hmm, the interrupt pins on the each lapic look fine (they all either have a 
> legal vector, are using NMI delivery, or are masked).
> 
> All of the places that send IPIs have the interrupt vectors hard-coded as 
> constant values in the code.
> 
> Unfortunately there is no register that tells us which illegal vector was 
> posted.
> 
> Were you doing anything related to changing the state of device interrupts 
> (cpuset -x, kldload, kldunload, etc.) when this happened?

Hi,
        No, nothing at all.  I checked the logs again and nothing unusual
leading up to it, nor was anything recorded on the serial console other
than that error.  Do you think its just a hardware issue?

        ---Mike


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