Subject: stray interrupt
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: admin@agnus.datazap.net <admin@agnus.datazap.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 05/12/2005 14:03:12
Hi,
My server is a Sun sparc server 5 running NetBSD 1.6.2_stable. I seem to
be getting alot of stray interrupts.
For example:
May 8 15:22:04 hal /netbsd: bpp0 at sbus0 slot 5 offset 0xc800000 level 2
(ipl 3): dma rev 2
May 8 15:22:04 hal /netbsd: hme0 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c00000 level 4
(ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
May 8 15:22:04 hal /netbsd: hme1 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c10000 level 4
(ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
May 8 15:22:04 hal /netbsd: hme2 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c20000 level 4
(ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
May 8 15:22:04 hal /netbsd: hme3 at sbus0 slot 2 offset 0x8c30000 level 4
(ipl 7): Sun Happy Meal Ethernet (SUNW,qfe)
May 8 22:12:27 hal /netbsd: stray interrupt ipl 0x7 pc=0xf00075a4
npc=0xf00075a8 psr=44000c4<S,PS>
May 9 01:58:37 hal /netbsd: stray interrupt ipl 0x7 pc=0xf00075ac
npc=0xf00075b0 psr=44000c4<S,PS>
May 9 03:27:34 hal /netbsd: stray interrupt ipl 0x7 pc=0xf00075b0
npc=0xf00075b4 psr=44000c4<S,PS>
May 9 10:28:40 hal /netbsd: stray interrupt ipl 0x7 pc=0xf00075b0
npc=0xf00075b4 psr=44000c4<S,PS>
It looks like they are because of the Sun Happy Meal Ethernet card that I
put in the server. I was wondering if this is something that could cause a
kernel panic or will it just fill up my logs?
Thanks,
Al