On Wed, Apr 29, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Joseph Smith <[email protected]> wrote:

> Every PCI device gets an IRQ 0. This tells me that there is something wrong
> with the interrupt controllers, like lower IO space that is not readable or
> writeable. I will explain in depth later when I have some time to attach
> some before and after bootlogs.

Only maybe true. teh other possibility is that linux was unhappy with
the IRQ table, and there are lots of reasons this can happen. linux is
not very good at notifying you about issues with IRQ tables -- it just
skips it if it does not like it.

ron

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