Subject: stray interrupt ipl 0x7 (was Re: SS5-170 Level 15 Interrupt)
To: None <port-sparc@netbsd.org>
From: Rob Quinn <rquinn@sec.sprint.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 06/27/2002 16:48:35
>>>  How can I look up other interupts on a SS5?  Like this one:
>>> Jun 22 07:39:13 struck /netbsd: stray interrupt ipl 0x7 pc=0xf00075fc npc=0xf0007600 psr=54000c3<S,PS>

>> Look at the boot messages to see what's regstering a level 7 interrupt
>> handler.

> i wager that he has SUNW/fas card and is using the FE.  i get the same thing
> on my ss20 (and ss5 before that), but havent tried to track down the cause.

 Aha!

struck:/var/run %grep 'ipl 7' dmesg.boot
hme0 at sbus0 slot 1 offset 0x8c00000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme1 at sbus0 slot 1 offset 0x8c10000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme2 at sbus0 slot 1 offset 0x8c20000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme3 at sbus0 slot 1 offset 0x8c30000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme4 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c00000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme5 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c10000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme6 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c20000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
hme7 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c30000 level 4 (ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)

  None of those are passing much traffic, and of the 5 configured, only 3 are
link up.  Maybe that's the source?  Or maybe it's what I noticed in
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-sparc/2002/05/17/0005.html, where half of
them show up with qsphy and half with ukphy?  Any way to match it to a specific
interface?