On Mon, 29 Oct 2007, Michel D?nzer wrote:

>
> On Fri, 2007-10-26 at 23:17 +0400, malc wrote:
>> On Fri, 26 Oct 2007, malc wrote:
>>
>>> I have noticed that whenever X is running the amount of "BAD" interrupts,
>>> as reported by `cat /proc/interrupts' grows quite fast - around 50/sec.
>>
>> [..snip..]
>>
>> As it often happens good thoughts come right after you hit 'send'.
>>
>> The spurious interrupts happen when nothing uses GL/DRI so Mesa
>> most likely has nothing to do with it (radeon_drv might), therefore -
>> sorry for the noise. Nevertheless, i belive many R200 gurus are lurking
>> around here so any advices how to proceed will be most welcome.
>
> Does it also happen if you don't enable the DRI at all in X? If yes,
> it's probably not related to the graphics card.

Nope, doesn't happen if i omit `Load "dri"' from xorg.conf.

>
> You could instrument the kernel interrupt handling code to find out
> which interrupt line(s) the bad interrupts are coming from and compare
> to the output of lspci -v.

I don't know how to perform said instrumentation, any pointers?

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