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Solved by a Lenovo BIOS upgrade which is now available for X61t machines as
well. See here:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovolndocid=MIGR-68005
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Version 7SET23WW (1.09)
* (Fix) Unexpected interrupts
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Marking invalid since this obviously looks like a BIOS bug
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Closing invalid Hardy task against linux-source-2.6.22. linux-
source-2.6.22 was the kernel source package for Gutsy. 'linux' is the
Hardy kernel source package. Thanks.
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I'm having the same problem with the latest BIOS version for my X61s,
but the BIOS update above is only for the T6x's.
Does anyone know of a contact address at Lenovo where is sort of thing
can be reported?
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I do and I have already reported that the problem isn't solved on X61
(see updates to the kernel bugzilla entry)
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Thank you Christian!
I tried the BIOS update and it fixes this bug. No more interrupts and
the side USB slots work perfectly.
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I have been working with my T61 the whole day using the new BIOS and as
far as I can tell the problem seems to be really gone! IMHO if some more
people have the same experience and the guys at kernel.org (
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8853 ) also don't have any
problems, that
There is a new BIOS-Update available for the R61/T61's (2.07/1.08) which is
supposed to fix the interrupt problem.
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?sitestyle=lenovolndocid=MIGR-67989
Hopefully that annoying bug is finally fixed - TESTING :)
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Yes, irqpoll works, but the mousepad gets almost useless as it lags at the
start of each movement.
If I disable my wireless with the hardware button I also experience this
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I'm not confident that the following will help as some people have
commented on running newer kernels from mainline, but . . . . The Hardy
Heron kernel was recently uploaded for testing. We'd really appreciate
it if you could try testing with this newer kernel and verify if this
issue still
OK, tried 2.6.24-1-generic. No help:
Dec 4 14:18:08 phoenix syslogd 1.4.1#21ubuntu3: restart.
Dec 4 14:18:08 phoenix kernel: Inspecting /boot/System.map-2.6.24-1-generic
Dec 4 14:18:08 phoenix kernel: Loaded 27258 symbols from
/boot/System.map-2.6.24-1-generic.
Dec 4 14:18:08 phoenix
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This will be retargeted towards the Hardy kernel once it is released.
I've tagged this as hardy-kernel-candidate so that we make sure to
retarget this report once the new release is out. However against the
linux-source-2.6.22 package this is being marked as Won't Fix as it
does not meet the
Henrik, just a question: How can you decide whether a fix for this bug
meets a release criteria considering that there is no fix available yet
to judge ? :-)
We still don't know what the problem is, it'seems to be a HW issue and there is
no good workaround available neither at the moment (and
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I've hadn't had any problem like that. I've been booting with irqpoll for 2
days and mostly been using the touchpad.
Got a T61
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Same here. The issue with the touchpad doesn't affect me.
2007/11/25, Pascal d'Hermilly [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've hadn't had any problem like that. I've been booting with irqpoll for
2 days and mostly been using the touchpad.
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I am getting the same with my Asus K8V-VM system.
The interesting thing is that IRQ 23 is my on board Ethernet card, and
it gets disabled after 11 interrupts. It seems like the
incrementation of the interrupts on the Ethernet controller aren't due
to network traffic but rather from the
Attached the output of dmidecode.
Jeremy Bar
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Also, I had the exact same problem with Ubuntu 7.04.
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The same here - is this going to get fixed someday - on the official
Kernel Bug Tracker there is no progress sinde September :( Or am I
monitoring the wrong Bug
(http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8853)? chris
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@Marius:
Wow, good catch!
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I cannot claim credit for the round-number observation; I'd just read
the first few comments in the kernel.org bugzilla and noticed that one
poster there mentioned he saw a different round number (21).
The rest of the comments in the upstream bug indicate that this bug has
been pretty much
Can someone elevate the priority? How is this a medium if I can't use
two of my usb ports? Anyone else know of a workaround?
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I have the same (type of) error on a T61 with kernel 2.6.22-14-generic.
The single USB Port on the right works all the time. The two USB-Ports on the
left sometimes don't work. I couldn't figure out any regularity, when the ports
get disabled.
However, when I reload the kernel module for USB
@relik:
I have successfully worked around this problem by adding irqpoll to my kernel
parameters.
1. Add irqpoll to the line beginning with:
# defoptions=quiet...
2. Run:
sudo update-grub
3. Reboot
Since I added irqpoll, the two USB ports on my ThinkPad X61 remain
active. I've used it for
My usb ports now also work, after having done what Paul Bryan posted.
Thanks!!
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One interesting thing: every time this happens, the total number of
interrupts for that IRQ is a nice round number (11) if you add up
the counts for each CPU in /proc/interrupts.
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'irqfixup' kernel option also doesn't help :-(
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by the way kernel 2.6.24-rc1, newest iwlwifi and newest BIOS for T61p
doesn't solve the problem...
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Has already somebody tried to somehow disable or avoid the D3 state
(full sleep state) of the host controller? E.g. by modifying the kernel
sources...
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The chip isn't in D3 state here and the problem is still there.
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I'm having the same problem as ajnasz.
I get a Disabling IRQ #19 (64bit)
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I have the same problem on my ThinkPad R61 with Gutsy, generic kernel. I
updated the BIOS, changed the IRQ's from 11 to auto, but unfortunately nothing
has changed.
There is 3 USB, 1 on the left side 2 on the right side of the notebook. The USB
on the left side is working always but the 2
Strange. I made the change suggested by Rubin setting the IRQs to Auto.
Initially when I tried it I was running on battery and it didn't make any
difference (it still produced the error).
This morning I'm running on mains and the problem doesn't now occur.
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Recently upgraded to Gutsy on my T61 with intel wifi, was seeing the above
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bios, and it seems to have solved it for me... for what its worth.
-Rubin
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makes no difference here. can you verify you don't have irq counting
like crazy on GSI 19 (on the ehci) whenever bluetooth is active?
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Hi guys,
I tried the suggestion to turn off bluetooth given in one of the posts on the
bugzilla thread above. My integrated cam and the USB ports all work fine even
after 3 hours of turning the machine on.
For the T61 to turn of bluetooth, use the slider switch given near the firewire
port.
I'm using the T61 with Debian Etch, Kernel 2.6.18-5-686 and I have the
exact same problem.
I could be wrong but it only appears to happen when the
wireless/bluetooth switch is ON. Otherwise everything appears stable. Do
others make the same observation?
I'm also setup for dual boot into XP (took
I've been discussing with the ACPI maintainer, I'll do a couple of tests
with upstream kernels and file a bugzilla.kernel.org report. In the
meantime, he's secured a T61 and will investigate the issues ASAP. It
could be a BIOS bug tho. Once we've found the root cause and possible
workaround, one
A report for this bug already exists on bugzilla.kernel.org:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8853
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This is a me too also. However I have a integrated camera too. The camera stops
working at the same time the USBs on the left side stop working. All of this
happens after the irq message in dmesg
[ 1880.636000] irq 23: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)
[ 1880.636000] [c015b5d4]
Happens here too on a brand new T61 with irq 23, pretty much same
backtrace, with latest kernel from gutsy.
It looks like an upstream bug as it happens on a co-worker's X61 as well
with 2.6.23-rc8
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wouldn't recommend actually -using- a machine that way :-)
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A possible better workaround is to use noapic. It sucks a lot less
and seem to have cured it for me so far.
Still not an optimal solution though, the root cause need to be tracked down,
though it may well be a BIOS bug
providing incorrect routing tables.
Can you guys try that and see if it
Here's a me too. T61. I get the Disabling IRQ #23 message with
both Gutsy (tribe 5) and Feisty. Irqpoll causes unreasonably long boot
lag, and even if it does work, is not a reasonable solution.
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I can agree to this. Yesterday I also experienced that after irq 21 got
disabled by the kernel (?) also the irq 22 got turned off about half an
hour later followed by a hang-up of my T61. Maybe it has something to do
with the bluetooth-dongle? I don't even know how it is connected to the
The time is not necessarily 10 minutes. I've seen this message at 632,
635, 979, 23529 and 99848 seconds of uptime, according to dmesg.
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I just updated from the repo's and the new 2.6.22.10.11 version does not
fix the bug either.
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I just reblasted my T61 with 32 bit Gutsy and the IRQ reported is 23.
So it looks like the 19 vs 23 thing is 64 bit vs 32 bit kernel.
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I also have this problem with the current gutsy using kernel
2.6.22-10-generic. In my case it's irq #23. Would be great to have this
fixes until final :). Maybe it helps to use the current iwl4965-driver
from intellinuxwireless.org. But I still think there is something
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I'm currently running a vanilla 2.6.23-rc5 with the newest snapshot from
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I experienced the same problem on my T61p with Gutsy Tribe 5 (x86_64)
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For me this occurs whether or not I have any USB devices plugged in. The
IRQ's vary between 22 and 23 somtimes.
An easy way to see this is to just start a terminal on start-up and
leave it running. After 10 minutes or so T61 users would probably see a
message about it. Or just look at kernel
I get this as well also on a T61 and see exactly the same symptoms with
respect to USB ports, same kernel trace etc. In my case the interrupt
is always 19.
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Just saw this bug, I have been experiencing the same message on a dual
p3 800mhz server-system. I initialy thought it had to do with apparmor.
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It seems I do not have this problem on my T61p.
However, when I turned it on for the very first time last week, I changed the
BIOS settings (for PCI-IRQ assignment) from IRQ 11 (for every single one of
the ~8 listed devices or channels) to Auto, just on an old Geek's instinct.
If the BIOS is
I also have that bios setting to auto and the bug does affect me. I
don't know if you have to actually use a USB device to trigger the
problem. I use thinkfinger which uses the USB fingerprint reader.
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The only USB device I use regular is an external mouse.
It might even be that my kernel also disables the IRQ but lacks negative
effects.
I am gonna take a look to my logs when I am back in office some time tomorrow.
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I am also able to confirm this on a Thinkpad T61 with the latest kernel
and updates on Gutsy. USB ports stopping to work every 10 minutes on a
very popular business laptop should be a little more than 'medium
importance' IMO.
A slight remedy I found for this is to unload/reload the kernel module
I've just booted with the irqpoll kernel option and again it hangs at the
Preparing Restricted Drivers step for about 10 minutes. Aside from that,
nothing appears any different from the output previously posted, except that
I don't receive any warnings about disabling irq 23. I would consider
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I don't have TurboMemory in my T61. I have a fingerprint reader which
sits on the USB bus (and I've installed thinkfinger from source). I
also have a 4-in-1 card reader, which sits behind the CardBus bridge,
and doesn't have drivers, AFAIK.
Sometimes I get IRQ 21: nobody cared. Sometimes I get
Confirmed on a T61P with both feisty and gutsy.
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Also, I'm not sure for the others that get this error, but my laptop has the
onboard Intel 1GB TurboMemory option from Lenovo. This appears to be USB
related, and I believe that TurboMemory sits on the USB bus, doesn't it?
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Confirmed on a
There is a slight loss of functionality after you get this message on a
T61 laptop: the two USB ports on the right side don't detect newly
plugged in devices immediately (they work if you wait a few minutes).
The USB port on the left side is unaffected.
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Sorry it's taken so long to write back. I'm unable to get repeatable
results when booting with the irqpoll option. If I boot with it, it often
hangs for 15 minutes at the Reading files necessary for boot step and
then again at the Preparing Restricted Drivers step. Then once I do get
up gdm is
Well, it looks like when I add irqpoll after savedefault in the grub
menu, try to boot, and my laptop blinks a cursor at the top left for
about 5 seconds before restarting. Any other ideas?
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It might fix it completely and if it does that would be good information
for us to
The irqpoll option is a kernel arguement so it needs to be appended to
the kernel line of grub. So it should look something like:
kernel /boot/vmlinux-2.6.22-8-generic root=UUID=stuffhere ro
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Ah, ok, I'll try this tonight and email you tomorrow if not before.
Sorry this is slow going, I do use this laptop for work so I'm usually
fairly busy with it during the day. Thanks for the help so far, though!
Brian Murray wrote:
The irqpoll option is a kernel arguement so it needs to be
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Have you tried booting with the irqpoll option? Thanks in
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I haven't tried that (and feel a bit sheepish since I did see that in
the log). What should I be looking for? Or is that just an option that
might fix it completely?
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Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Have you tried booting
It might fix it completely and if it does that would be good information
for us to have. There is some information about modify boot options in
Grub at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/GrubHowto#head-
7d876114f64c154224630a01c0bd9c4d335e931d . Thanks!
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+ I'm currently running Gutsy on a Lenovo Thinkpad T61, and have been for
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