OK, I've rebooted the kernel with the printk. It is irq 18 which causes
the jump to the incorrect address. AFAIK this interrupt is used as a
timer interrupt (right ?) and there must be something that corrupts the
memory for this irq descriptor. This will probably somewhere in my own
code as no one else has this problem.

greetings,

Mark.
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