Re: "irq 16: nobody cared!" -errors after motherboard-switch (ABIT IS7-E2 motherboard)

From: K G (gege86hu_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/01/04

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    Date:	Wed, 1 Dec 2004 11:52:22 -0800 (PST)
    To: K G <gege86hu@yahoo.com>
    
    

    --- K G <gege86hu@yahoo.com> wrote:

    > Hello!
    >
    > This is a part from /var/log/dmesg (link to full
    > file
    > included later):
    >
    > irq 16: nobody cared!
    > [<c0108366>] __report_bad_irq+0x2a/0x8b
    > [<c0108450>] note_interrupt+0x6f/0x9f
    > [<c010876e>] do_IRQ+0x161/0x192
    > [<c0106a40>] common_interrupt+0x18/0x20
    > [<c042ffd3>] cfb_imageblit+0x3b7/0x60c
    > [<c0106a40>] common_interrupt+0x18/0x20
    > [<c0426a37>] accel_putcs+0x29a/0x320
    > [<c0108752>] do_IRQ+0x145/0x192
    > [<c042007b>] cdrom_mrw_probe_pc+0xa5/0xa8
    > [<c04280a2>] fbcon_redraw+0x1e8/0x208
    > [<c042880a>] fbcon_scroll+0x748/0xc40
    > [<c037cbb1>] scrup+0x13b/0x14f
    > [<c037e5d7>] lf+0x73/0x75
    > [<c0380e6c>] vt_console_print+0x127/0x2ed
    > [<c0123a82>] __call_console_drivers+0x55/0x57
    > [<c0123b90>] call_console_drivers+0x85/0x11f
    > [<c0123f67>] release_console_sem+0x63/0xf3
    > [<c0123e6b>] printk+0x169/0x1bd
    > [<c075f834>] usb_pwc_init+0x43/0x3a7
    > [<c07428e5>] do_initcalls+0x28/0xb4
    > [<c0133ea4>] init_workqueues+0x17/0x2e
    > [<c0100520>] init+0xf3/0x263
    > [<c010042d>] init+0x0/0x263
    > [<c0104271>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
    >
    > handlers:
    > [<c0435483>] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x67)
    > [<c0435483>] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x67)
    > Disabling IRQ #16
    >
    > I've recently switched from an "ASUS P4T533-C"
    > motherboard to an "ABIT IS7-E2", and got the errors
    > mentioned above after boot. Only the motherboard and
    > the ram was changed (rambus -> INFINEON 400Mhz DDR).
    >
    > I've tried everything that I could do, bot non of
    > them
    > helped:
    >
    > I've set the Sata to "enhanced mode" in BIOS
    > Settings,
    > which solved the problem for a guy with a similar
    > ABIT
    > motherboard, it didn't worked for me; Actually I've
    > tried all Sata settings...
    >
    > I've tried it with 2.6.7, 2.6.9, even 2.6.10-rc2
    > kernels, same error everywhere.
    >
    > Slax LiveCD got the same error, my installed system
    > got the same error(SourceMage linux). Interestingly
    > UHU-Linux hasn't got any errors(maybe because the
    > 2.4
    > kernel it uses).
    >
    > So I've figured that the IRQ is shared between the
    > two
    > onboard 1.1 USB hubs and the vga card. My vga is an
    > NVIDIA GeForce4 Ti4200 btw.
    >
    > If I disable the onboard usb in the BIOS, I get no
    > errors. I also don't get any errors when I pass the
    > "noirqdebug" parameter to the kernel. (Maybe the
    > system is a bit slower I think.)
    >
    > If I get the errors I can't start X with the nvidia
    > driver, and my usb mouse stops working. However if I
    > use vesa for video I can start X, and it runs just
    > fine. USB mouse works too, if I plug it
    > elsewhere(not
    > in the motherboard's onboard usb hubs)
    >
    > I have support of ACPI support in kernel, tried to
    > boot with "noacpi" parameter, but nothing changed.
    > Disabling ACPI support in kernel give the same
    > results.
    >
    > Oh, and when I tried to install windows XP for my
    > sis
    > on the same computer it hangs after it copied the
    > files to hdd, and rebooted the system. It stays
    > there
    > with the blue background of the installer and a
    > cursor. Mouse moves, but nothing happens. I've just
    > wrote this here to give all info I can. :)
    >
    > So I only want to know that why can it work
    > flawlessly
    > with noirqdebug on, and why it can't without.
    >
    > I've put the board in the computer according to its'
    > manual, and it is ok I think. Though if I messed up
    > something, then I REALLY don't want to waste your
    > time, but if someone would be so kind to explain me
    > in
    > cc than I would be really thankful :) I don't want
    > to
    > waste your time or the list's bandwith.
    >
    > Here are the complete logs/files:
    >
    > http://izone.sytes.net/logs/dmesg
    > http://izone.sytes.net/logs/.config
    > http://izone.sytes.net/logs/xorg.log
    >
    > Or the compressed version with all of them:
    > http://izone.sytes.net/logs/logs.tar.bz2
    >
    > Kálmán Gergely
    >
    > PS: This is a first post, so please be gentle :)
    >
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    This post was done by me, but the Hungarian characters
    in my name caused the list to show only the first K :)
    I just don't wanted to be rude not to introduce myself

    Kalman Gergely

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