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Re: Buster: do_IRQ: 1.35 No irq handler for vector



Same problem here.

For me the messages appear *only* when I start the Arduino IDE and
stops as soon as I close it. I suspect is something related to the
pool of serial ports the Arduino IDE do to detect the plug of a new
Arduino board.

Adding pci=nomsi,noaer didn't work for me so I ended tweaking
/etc/rsyslog.conf to get rid of them and continue to work as usual.

El lun., 18 mar. 2019 a las 15:47, Bruce (<debian@halcomp.com>) escribió:
>
> I upgraded from Squeeze to Buster last week and have been having a
> problem with "No irq handler for vector" messages appearing in all the
> console windows.
>
> There were originally 3 different numeric values in the messages. After
> adding 'pci=nomsi,noaer' to the grub boot options, 2 of them stopped.
>
> I still get this more than 100 times per day.:
>
>      Message from syslogd@penguin at Mar 18 10:11:08 ...
>           kernel:[161132.371343] do_IRQ: 1.35 No irq handler for vector
>
> The time between messages can be as little as 9 seconds, or more than 2
> hours. The messages happen throughout the day, whether I'm at the
> computer or not.
>
> I've tried 'dmesg -n 2', 'dmesg -n 1', and even 'dmesg -D'. The messages
> keep coming. I especially don't understand how 'dmesg -D' doesn't help,
> as it's documented purpose is to 'Disable the printing of messages to
> the console'.
>
> The messages don't correlate to any other events I can find in the log
> files.
>
> On a long shot, I disconnected the optical drives, unplugged the UPS
> from the USB port, and removed the TV capture card. None of that made a
> difference.
>
> Other than the messages, the system is running fine.
>
> The system includes a Phemon II CPU and 16 GB RAM in a Gigabyte
> 890GPA-UD3H motherboard.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Bruce
>


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