Re: random + large IRQ's + SMP

2001-12-11 Thread Mark Murray

 What I need to know is when this was fixed (assuming it was).  I
 tried to look through i386/i386/mem.c, per the messages to find
 the fix, but somewhere between when that message was posted and
 now random (and a few other things) were ripped out of there and
 scattered across several machine independant files.

This has not been fixed. I could look at it (I am the author of that)
and look for a solution. It may take a bit of time.

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random + large IRQ's + SMP

2001-12-04 Thread Leo Bicknell


It appears there was a bug documented in
http://lists.openresources.com/FreeBSD/freebsd-smp/msg00503.html
where FreeBSD wouldn't allow IRQ's greater than 16, which SMP
machines can have.  I suddenly have several machines on 4.2-RELEASE
showing this problem.
 
What I need to know is when this was fixed (assuming it was).  I
tried to look through i386/i386/mem.c, per the messages to find
the fix, but somewhere between when that message was posted and
now random (and a few other things) were ripped out of there and
scattered across several machine independant files.
 
If someone knows when it was fixed, or could just point me to
the right file to hunt in it would be a huge help.

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