Jan Kiszka wrote: > Eric Noulard wrote: >> 2007/2/6, Jan Kiszka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> o check if you have MSI enabled, if yes, try to disable it >> Sorry but I don't know what MSI is? >> Could you tell me how to check (and may be some >> pointer to valuable information which explains what it is)? > > Your /proc/interrupts output already suggests it: CONFIG_PCI_MSI is set > in your config. It's worth trying the disable it, because even plain > Linux has problems with certain board/device combinations. But I don't > recall if tg3 was recently involved in such, it may still be an ipipe > bug here.
On the other hand, CONFIG_ACPI is not set which may cause problems on modern systems as well. You only need to disable CONFIG_ACPI_PROCESSOR for hard RT, the rest of ACPI can safely be enabled. Or is it disabled in your vanilla setup as well? Jan > > Jan > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Xenomai-help mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/xenomai-help
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