Just want to comment that I'm using kernel 2.6.27-2.3 (latest on
2008-09-09) and I am still seeing these sort of symptoms, and
specifically these messages occur before it goes strange:
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532290] irq 219, desc: c04bbb00, depth: 0,
count: 0, unhandled: 0
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532302] ->handle_irq(): c0176a10,
handle_bad_irq+0x0/0x2a0
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532316] ->chip(): c048f0a0,
no_irq_chip+0x0/0x40
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532325] ->action(): 00000000
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532329] IRQ_DISABLED set
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532332] IRQ_MASKED set
Sep 9 01:28:46 amilo kernel: [20443.532336] unexpected IRQ trap at vector db
I am not running Intrepid, but Hardy with an Intrepid kernel, libc and
couple of other packages. The reason is that several bugs I'm
subscribed to suggest I try the Intrepid kernel and report back if they
solve other problems. (So far the new kernel causes quite a lot of new
problems...).
My laptop is a Fujitsu-Siemens Amilo Si-1520, Core Due (32-bit) 2.0GHz,
2.5MB RAM.
I don't know if it's relevant, but on booting I always get this message
with the new kernel:
ACPI: EC: GPE storm detected, disabling EC GPE
Some other places suggest it's due to a flaw in Acer laptops, but this
is not an Acer laptop.
I've attached the output of /proc/interrupts, dmidecode, lspci -v and lsusb -v
in case they are useful.
They were made about 10 minutes after the strange behaviour and kernel message
about the interrupt started.
** Attachment added: "Output of /proc/interrupts"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/17425603/interrupts.txt
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[intrepid] becomes unresponsive after some time; unexpected IRQ trap? (Dell
Latitude D430)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/253089
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