In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mark van Doesburg writes:
>OK, I've rebooted the kernel with the printk. It is irq 18 which causes
>the jump to the incorrect address. AFAIK this interrupt is used as a
>timer interrupt (right ?)
Yup, it's timer 1.
>and there must be something that corrupts the
>memory for this irq descriptor. This will probably somewhere in my own
>code as no one else has this problem.
Sounds likely. Though both my machines run the timer off the ISA RTC, not
timer 1, so I guess it's possible the bug is there and I've just never noticed.
p.
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