Quiet old butg, but it seems to be there again?
My kernel is 3.13.0-45-generic #74-Ubuntu and I have to use IRQPOLL to keep
harddisks from crashing and today, I got a crash again related to IRQPOLL. (Feb
19 04:51:02 mythtv kernel: [45426.291760] irq 18: nobody cared (try booting
with the "irqpol
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no point in having tglx's address on here, anymore, anyway.
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For what it's worth, 3.0.0-14.23 and 3.0.13-030013.201112091235 (from
the mainline "PPA") both fix the problem on my machine.
lspci -nn excerpt:
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 Host Bridge
[1022:9600]
00:02.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Advanced Micro Devices [AMD] RS780 PCI
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Oh, great! And here it is now in proposed. Now I can let distro
kernels run again; nice.
This is interesting, a bigger proportion of people needing the second
patch, than I'd known.
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Thanks for clarifying. I saw 3.0.0-15.24 in -pre-proposed but I didn't
realize it included 3.0.13. I installed it and it works.
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Ah, too bad.
Well, I could try to build a patched one for you, but I've had dkms be
touchy about my images, too, so it might not help.
I see Ubuntu's git repository,
http://kernel.ubuntu.com/git?p=ubuntu/ubuntu-oneiric.git;a=summary
shows a new version, 3.0.0-15.24, that includes 3.0.13. So
I installed the mainline kernel. Unfortunately I couldn't boot into X so
I can't verify the fix. I have an nvidia card in that machine and dkms
failed to build the nvidia-current driver for the mainline 3.0.13
kernel, complaining it could not identify the kernel version.
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Ok, thanks for reporting. I've changed the status for Oneiric back to
Fix Committed. Hopefully we'll have a stable update, soon, that
includes 3.0.13, and then we can mark it Released. (Presuming the
second patch fixes things for Aaron, that is.)
While I've seen other users who need the second
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I have a Nova-TD freeview card which normally dies after 5-60 minutes
with the message
irq 17: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
I updated to 3.0.0-14.23 but still got the same problem. I then tried
the mainline kernel 3.0.13 and this fixed the problem (its been working
for abo
Hi Aaron -
The Oneiric updates still don't contain my second patch, despite
Launchpad marking it 'fix released'. Maybe that machine needs it, like
some of mine do? It's the second attachment here, in 3.2-rc4 and later,
and yesterday's stable updates, 3.0.13 and 3.1.5. Because of the
latter, I
Installed 3.0.0-14.23 from proposed but it doesn't seem to have helped.
Mouse and keyboard are still choppy.
ii linux-image-3.0.0-14-generic-pae 3.0.0-14.23
$ cat /proc/cmdline
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-3.0.0-14-generic-pae
root=UUID=a1d758b2-1b9b-43a1-96e8-6ec585d96742 ro quiet spl
This bug was fixed in the package linux - 3.0.0-14.23
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[Herton R. Krzesinski]
* Release Tracking Bug
- LP: #893213
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* debian: add locking to protect debian/files from parallel update
[ Konrad Rzes
Thank you for the effort, let's keep our fingers crosed to see it for
X-Mas in our apt!
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Okay, Linus has merged my second patch, and CC'd it to the stable tree.
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git;a=commit;h=52553ddffad76ccf192d4dd9ce88d5818f57f62a
So hopefully we will be all wrapped up here, soon.
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The commit c75d720fca8a91ce99196d33adea383621027bf2, cherry-picked into
oneiric, is an early application of a change that will be coming in via
upstream stable. As such it is not subject to the standard bug
verification process.
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** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
longer taking effect.
The interrupts now generate the same errors seen without these kernel
options, e.g.:
irq 19: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option)
even thoug
Ok, tonight I got the notices from Greg KH that the first patch is going
into the stable trees. Looks on track to be in 3.0.11 and 3.1.3, I'd
think, in a couple weeks.
Thank you, Tim, for pulling it into Oneiric already.
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Status: New
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Status: Triaged
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Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
- longer taking effect. I have several machines that need to boot with
- one of these options, and I see reports of this regression from multiple
- other users.
+ longer taking effect.
The inte
I've isolated the second regression, and submitted another patch,
attached here. So far, no one else seeing this bug report has hit that
second regression, so there may be no one here to really test it.
I have found a previous post to LKML, from a user who bisected his
problem to the same commit,
Still looking good. The patch appears to solve my problem without
breaking anything.
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Hey, that's great, Alex. Thank you!
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I gave the patch a try. Previously, I had problems on every single
boot. Now, I have booted once and found all USB devices in working
order. I will do a few more boots and report back if I encounter any
problems.
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(forgot to say - no bug tracker entries from those distros, or any
others, yet.)
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Here are examples of more distros encountering the problem:
http://fedoraforum.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1527448
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1014552
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** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
longer taking effect. I have several machines that need to boot with
one of these options, and I see reports of this regression from multiple
other users.
The interrupts now generate the
** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
longer taking effect. I have several machines that need to boot with
one of these options, and I see reports of this regression from multiple
other users.
The interrupts now generate the
** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
longer taking effect. I have several machines that need to boot with
one of these options, and I see reports of this regression from multiple
other users.
The interrupts now generate the
I think I've got it fixed. I submitted a patch, so we'll see.
The problem commit added a test to the bad-irq routines, checking
whether they were already running. One of these tests had an equal-to
operator, "==", where it seems to need "!=", not equal. Making that
one change in kernel/irq/spu
** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
longer taking effect. I have several machines that need to boot with
one of these options, and I see reports of this regression from multiple
other users.
- The interrupts generate the same
** Description changed:
In all kernels since 2.6.39, the "irqfixup" and "irqpoll" options are no
longer taking effect. I have several machines that need to boot with
one of these options, and I see reports of this regression from multiple
- other users. I do not know whether these options
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