Re: Kernel panics on boot: can't allocate interrupts

From: Garrett Cooper <youshi10_at_u.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:16:16 -0700
Garrett Cooper wrote:
> Paolo Pisati wrote:
>>> I just rebuilt the kernel today, and it appears that the kernel can't
>>> allocate interrupts anymore (for whatever reason). I've posted my kernel
>>> config here:
>>> <http://students.washington.edu/youshi10/posted/OPTIMUS_VM>, and my
>>> screenshots of the boot process here:
>>> <http://students.washington.edu/youshi10/posted/panic-sshots.zip>.
>>>
>>> I'm using the amd64 version of 7-CURRENT via VMWare in XP-x64.
>>
>> can you go back to Sat 05 May with the src and try again?
>>
> 
>     Sure. I just synced only the kernel section (src-sys) and rebuilt / 
> installed the kernel and I still receive the same failure. Should I do 
> the same for the userland as well?
>     The only other thing is that I was testing out some code mods last 
> night in the libc directory with db, and some of the code was partially 
> built. At what point does the interrupt allocation occur? Userland or 
> kernel? Can you point me to the source directory?
> Thanks!
> -Garrett

Well, so far I can say that a checkin between April 14th and April 28th 
most likely caused the panic issues. Need to do some more investigating.
-Garrett
Received on Fri May 11 2007 - 01:16:19 UTC

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