we've seen a lot of problems on ck804 chipsets when multiple devices
share level-triggered interrupts. I think some of the earlier sample
bioses assumed that interrupts would be configured via ACPI, and when
ACPI is not used, the interrupts end up as level-triggered instead of
edge-triggered.
you might investigate whether ACPI is failing to configure your system
(are you on 2.4? updating to 2.6 might help), using the 'noapic'
kernel parameter to force interrupts back to PIC, or the 'irqpoll' kernel
parameter to try to work around the level-triggered interrupts.
Thanks,
Terence
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 09:17:04AM -0500, [email protected] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> On Linux when interrupts are defined similar to below, what defines say
> ide2, ide3 to be on the same interrupt? The bios, linux, the driver using
> the interrupt? And can that be controlled/overrode at the
> kernel/driver level?
>
> I have identified that the disks that are shared on ide2, ide3 do funny
> things when both are being heavily used (dma_expiry), this is an older
> driver versions
> but I have experienced it before with a lot newer driver, and a bios
> adjustment
> previously fixed a similar issue, so that may be what is needed in this
> case also,
> I am not sure how they fixed it, but I suspect that the setup the interrupt
> to not be shared. I have a large number of machines and under heavy
> loads all
> seem to duplicate the issue, and it always happens with the disks on
> ide2/ide3,
> never on the disk connected to ide4.
>
> CPU0 CPU1 CPU2 CPU3
> 0: 56616921 5359998 7002142 938817 XT-PIC timer
> 1: 8 88 96 0 IO-APIC-edge i8042
> 2: 0 0 0 0 XT-PIC cascade
> 4: 2091 100 208 2477 IO-APIC-edge serial
> 8: 0 0 0 0 IO-APIC-edge rtc
> 9: 0 0 0 0 IO-APIC-level acpi
> 20: 0 0 0 0 IO-APIC-level ehci_hcd
> 21: 0 950 401419 414482 IO-APIC-level ide4,
> ohci_hcd
> 22: 1165 1704243 576247 6796 IO-APIC-level ide2,
> ide3
> 47: 65971 0 0 0 IO-APIC-level eth0
> NMI: 1 1 1 1
> LOC: 69904264 69877733 69879541 69901903
> ERR: 0
> MIS: 105
>
>
> Roger
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