was Re: [2.4.20][2.5.60] /proc/interrupts - Now: ACPI moving of IRQs

Shawn Starr (spstarr@sh0n.net)
Wed, 12 Feb 2003 13:21:27 -0500 (EST)


I see that you see APIC level

CPU0
0: 12194031 XT-PIC timer
1: 15 XT-PIC i8042
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
3: 149 XT-PIC serial
5: 0 XT-PIC soundblaster
8: 1 XT-PIC rtc
9: 0 XT-PIC acpi
10: 20 XT-PIC aic7xxx
11: 49135 XT-PIC uhci-hcd, eth0
12: 60 XT-PIC i8042
14: 6082 XT-PIC ide0
15: 9 XT-PIC ide1
NMI: 0
LOC: 12193302
ERR: 0
MIS: 0

Since this box has ACPI why didn't it move the PCI SCSI controller
(aic7xxx) to a higher IRQ?

I thought this would happen with ACPI enabled?

Shawn.

On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, David Ford wrote:

> Most semi-modern devices can share quite well.
>
> $ cat /proc/interrupts
> CPU0
> 0: 6125690 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 1326 XT-PIC keyboard
> 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
> 4: 10331 XT-PIC serial
> 8: 2 XT-PIC rtc
> 9: 12 XT-PIC acpi
> 11: 9073 XT-PIC ohci1394, Texas Instruments PCI4451 PC
> card Cardbus Controller, Texas Instruments PCI4451 PC card Cardbus
> Controller (#2), Texas Instruments PCI1410 PC card Cardbus Controller,
> usb-uhci, usb-uhci, orinoco_cs, eth0
> 14: 5557 XT-PIC ide0
> NMI: 0
> LOC: 0
> ERR: 0
> MIS: 0
>
> $ cat /proc/interrupts
> CPU0 CPU1
> 0: 120673941 122176068 IO-APIC-edge timer
> 2: 0 0 XT-PIC cascade
> 8: 1 1 IO-APIC-edge rtc
> 11: 630755 642282 IO-APIC-level aic7xxx, aic7xxx
> 14: 6545133 6566711 IO-APIC-level eth0
> 15: 300184 300649 IO-APIC-level megaraid
> NMI: 0 0
> LOC: 242861052 242861124
> ERR: 0
> MIS: 0
>
> $ cat /proc/interrupts
> CPU0
> 0: 3888568 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 7458 XT-PIC i8042
> 2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
> 7: 265929 XT-PIC uhci-hcd, uhci-hcd, eth0
> 8: 2 XT-PIC rtc
> 9: 1 XT-PIC acpi
> 10: 45 XT-PIC sym53c8xx
> 11: 6143 XT-PIC sym53c8xx, sym53c8xx, CS46XX
> 12: 355 XT-PIC i8042
> 14: 6 XT-PIC ide0
> 15: 9 XT-PIC ide1
> NMI: 0
> LOC: 3878160
> ERR: 1664
> MIS: 0
>
>
> :)
>
> Take care,
> David
>
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