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Re: 3.2



Dixi quod…

>root@ara2:~ # cat /proc/version
>Linux version 3.2.0-1+m68k.1-atari (Debian 3.2.1-1+m68k.1) (tg@mirbsd.de) (gcc version 4.6.2 (Debian 4.6.2-11) ) #1 Mon Jan 23 06:44:50 UTC 2012

Ah well, now I remember why I also wanted to write this mail.
Found this in dmesg (and on the ARAnyM debug console):

[…]
[    4.690000] EXT3-fs (nfhd8p1): mounted filesystem with ordered data mode
[    4.710000] VFS: Mounted root (ext3 filesystem) readonly on device 254:129.
[    4.730000] devtmpfs: mounted
[   16.060000] Adding 1989620k swap on /dev/nfhd8p2.  Priority:-1 extents:1 across:1989620k
[   17.280000] EXT3-fs (nfhd8p1): using internal journal
[   36.120000] ------------[ cut here ]------------
[   36.130000] WARNING: at /tmp/buildd/linux-2.6-3.2.1/debian/build/source_m68k_none/kernel/irq/handle.c:130 handle_irq_event_percpu+0x130/0x13e()
[   36.180000] irq 3 handler nfeth_interrupt+0x0/0x190 enabled interrupts
[   36.200000] Modules linked in:
[   36.210000] Call Trace: [<00030460>] warn_slowpath_common+0x48/0x6a
[   36.230000]  [<0003046e>] warn_slowpath_common+0x56/0x6a
[   36.250000]  [<000304fa>] warn_slowpath_fmt+0x2a/0x32
[   36.270000]  [<00066666>] handle_irq_event_percpu+0x130/0x13e
[   36.300000]  [<002975c2>] printk+0x0/0x18
[   36.310000]  [<00066666>] handle_irq_event_percpu+0x130/0x13e
[   36.340000]  [<0000a32c>] nfeth_interrupt+0x0/0x190
[   36.350000]  [<00066694>] handle_irq_event+0x20/0x2c
[   36.370000]  [<00065e9c>] generic_handle_irq+0x2c/0x3a
[   36.390000]  [<00002940>] do_IRQ+0x20/0x32
[   36.410000]  [<00002766>] auto_irqhandler_fixup+0x4/0x6
[   36.430000]
[   36.460000] ---[ end trace 4e8a84880007af54 ]---

The time probably coincides with the ifup call.
Appears to be harmless so far, but… better safe than sorry.

bye,
//mirabilos
-- 
Sometimes they [people] care too much: pretty printers [and syntax highligh-
ting, d.A.] mechanically produce pretty output that accentuates irrelevant
detail in the program, which is as sensible as putting all the prepositions
in English text in bold font.	-- Rob Pike in "Notes on Programming in C"


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