http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=5790


[EMAIL PROTECTED] changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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          Component|Config-Interrupts           |Serial
            Product|ACPI                        |Drivers




------- Comment #10 from [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-11-19 08:08 -------
per michael's comment, it would be good to know if this is gone
because of the realtime patch, or if it is gone in vanilla upstream.

but in either case, this isn't an acpi bug -- as it happens
both with and without ACPI enabled.

It might be good to try to do less interrupt sharing.
This is a challenge with a system that has no IOAPIC.
But you might find that in the  BIOS setup you can
either move the IRQ for motherboard devices, or disable
devices that you are not using.

If you want to move interrupts from within Linux, then
you need to attach the complete dmesg from an ACPI-enabled
boot, the output from lspci, and the output from acpidump.
(though i can't tell with what we've got so far if ACPI
 has any flexibility to move the IRQs at all).

In any case, the problem at hand appears to be the actual serial
device, so I'm moving this to drivers/serial.


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