I've observed the interrupt aliasing problem on an Asus A7M266-D with 2 Athlon 2200-MPs, so it's not confined to the Intel chipset. Here's the evidence (there is nothing connected to ehci0): lab:/home/barney $ vmstat -i interrupt total rate irq6: fdc0 10 0 irq13: npx0 1 0 irq14: ata0 12380884 6 irq15: ata1 58 0 irq16: ehci0 212494994 109 irq17: pcm0 4551325 2 irq18: ohci1 4275754 2 irq19: fxp0 ohci0+ 124765 0 irq20: em0 210064498 108 irq21: ahc0 4245565 2 irq22: ahc1 4261858 2 cpu0: timer 3877840775 1999 cpu1: timer 3877813525 1999 Total 8208054012 4233 lab:/home/barney $ uname -a FreeBSD lab.databus.com 7.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #1: Thu Oct 20 16:16:12 EDT 2005 toor_at_lab.databus.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/LAB i386 It's been there for a long time - I just assumed it was a hw issue. -- Barney Wolff http://www.databus.com/bwresume.pdf I never met a computer I didn't like.Received on Thu Nov 24 2005 - 06:14:08 UTC
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