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- Subject: Re: [proaudio] rtirq borked
- From: karsten <k.gebbert@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 16:57:43 +0100
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> > rambazamba ~ # cat /proc/interrupts
> > CPU0 CPU1
>
> Dual CPU system?????
hm, I thought that smp would be the cause for this. I should change
something in the kernel config? Its a pentium4 smp 2.8GHz
> > 16: 42 0 IO-APIC [........./ 0]-level
> > yenta, uhci_hcd:usb2, uhci_hcd:usb5, hdsp
>
> With MANY things shared on IRQ16!
how would it be possible to make them have different IRQs, I have
literllay no experience in this sort of thing at all?
> Yenta is a cardbus bridge?
yes thats right. thats the hdsp multiface socket.
>
> 2 additional USB controllers
>
> And the HDSP...
>
> Is it possible to move the HDSP to another slot so that it doesn't
> share interrupts? In my experience that usually works a bit better as
> it is simpler. That said I'm violating my own advice in my machine and
> I'm doing OK, at least until this gcc upgrade.
>
> - Mark
>