On Fri, 2004-05-28 at 10:56, Zach Weinberg wrote: > A while ago, I posted on this list concerning my Powerbook 3400 crashing > on resume and printing the error > > gatwick irq not from gatwick pic
Hrm... You should never ever get the gatwick interrupt on a 3400, since it doesn't contain the Gatwick chipset at all... Or maybe the code is still calling gatwick what is really OHare II ? What does /proc/cpuinfo says ? > My Powerbook is still exhibiting the same problem, but I beleive I may > have found the cause. > > Recently, whilst admiring my PowerPC processiors many interrupts, i > noticed the following line "cat /proc/interrupts": > > 60: 59 GATWICK Level eth0 > > All the lines above that one, in the column that reads GATWICK, instead > say PMAC-PIC. I thoguht that this might help if anyone was working on > this problem. This is the cascade. It's indeed not a GATWICK PIC then, but rather an "Ohare II". Probably just misnamed in the code, I may have just re-used the Gatwick code for OHare II, I don't remember for sure now. > Also, When my computer is not plugged into AC it goes into sleep at the > time given in /etc/pbbuttonsd.conf even while im worknig on it. This > problem is unrelated, but if anyone could help with either of these, I > would extremely grateful. > > Zach Weinberg -- Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>