On 8/25/2011 5:11 AM, J.Hwan Kim wrote:
> Hi, everyone
>
> The interrupts of my ixgbevf driver occurs only Core 0
> although the user space "irqbalance" serivce is working.
Calling irqbalance a user space service shows a serious lack of
understanding of how irqbalance works.
> How can I distribu
Hi, everyone
The interrupts of my ixgbevf driver occurs only Core 0
although the user space "irqbalance" serivce is working.
How can I distribute the interrupt of RX in ixgbevf to all cores?
cat /proc/interrupts | grep "isv"
97: 8 0 0 0 0
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 09:08:33 +, "Karl E. Jorgensen"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:13:06AM +, Pigeon wrote:
>> On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:35:42 +, "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:42:18PM +, Pigeon wrote:
>
>[...]
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:13:06AM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 22:35:42 +, "Karl E. Jorgensen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:42:18PM +, Pigeon wrote:
[...]
> > > 2) I have a dead file somewhere that is interfering with some userid
> > > stuff.
. I want to set it to IRQ5 to avoid conflict with stupid
>> DOS/Windoze drivers that don't like sharing serial port IRQs. man ttys
>> and man mknod are silent on the subject of IRQs.
>
>You lost me there: under linux the DOS/win drivers should be completely
>irrelevant - and
27;t change the settings on the actual modem though.
> At the moment I have to set it to IRQ4, the default for the third
> serial port. I want to set it to IRQ5 to avoid conflict with stupid
> DOS/Windoze drivers that don't like sharing serial port IRQs. man ttys
> and man mknod
x27;t like
sharing serial port IRQs. man ttys and man mknod are silent on the
subject of IRQs.
2) I have a dead file somewhere that is interfering with some userid
stuff. Some of my directories give numerical user/group ids instead of
root or pigeon. exim refuses to start with "can't get
David Frischknecht wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I was wondering how I could specify my soundcard to
> use IRQ 5. I looked at the configuration in Windows,
> and that's what it uses. Thanks a bunch.
>
> =
>
> David A. Frischknecht
> http://www.fishnetonline.freeurl.com
>
> __
What is it?
Brand, chipset, bus type, etc?
If it's a PCI you shouldn't have to specify anything, due to the inherint magic
of the PCI bus. If it's ISA, I wouldn't know, I don't have any ISA slots.
On Wed, Aug 22, 2001 at 03:21:14PM -0700, David Frischknecht scribbled...
> Hello,
>
> I was wonde
Hello,
I was wondering how I could specify my soundcard to
use IRQ 5. I looked at the configuration in Windows,
and that's what it uses. Thanks a bunch.
=
David A. Frischknecht
http://www.fishnetonline.freeurl.com
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Make int
Where can I find more details about "sharing ide irqs"?
My motivation: currently I am using irq 14 for hda and irq15 for hdb, and I
want to free one of these.
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cat /proc/interrupts is great, thanks to all who suggested this. -chris
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Brendan Cully wrote:
> On Thursday, 13 July 2000 at 10:31, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> > How can I keep track of the IRQs that different devices use?
> > Is there a utility for this? -chris
&
On Thursday, 13 July 2000 at 10:31, Krzys Majewski wrote:
> How can I keep track of the IRQs that different devices use?
> Is there a utility for this? -chris
I guess you want something more than
cat /proc/interrupts
or
lspci -v
?
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cat /proc/interrupts
> -Original Message-
> From: Krzys Majewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2000 12:32 PM
> To: Debian user list (undigested)
> Subject: keeping track of used IRQs?
>
>
> How can I keep track of the IRQs that different d
How can I keep track of the IRQs that different devices use?
Is there a utility for this? -chris
i can make all of my serial devices play
nicly together?
any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.
Tim
PS. i also played with setserial trying to change the irqs for the
troublesome devices. It didn't seem to have much affect.
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William T Wilson wrote:
>
> On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Peter Allen wrote:
>
> > I'll try that, thanks.
> > By the way, I *thought* that rather than a slot by slot basis it was
> > meant to be handled by the bios, but then mine doesn't, and as it
> > is an award bios at least half of all modern Pc's won
On Tue, 13 Jul 1999, Peter Allen wrote:
> I'll try that, thanks.
> By the way, I *thought* that rather than a slot by slot basis it was
> meant to be handled by the bios, but then mine doesn't, and as it
> is an award bios at least half of all modern Pc's won't as well.
It is supposed to be handl
Michael Merten wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 07:31:01PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> > Michael Merten wrote:
> > >
> > > On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:50:10PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> > > > Two questions,
> > > [snip]
> > > > Second, I cannot remmember how to change the interrupt request of a
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 07:31:01PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> Michael Merten wrote:
> >
> > On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:50:10PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> > > Two questions,
> > [snip]
> > > Second, I cannot remmember how to change the interrupt request of a
> > > pci card. I know I have read ho
Michael Merten wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:50:10PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> > Two questions,
> [snip]
> > Second, I cannot remmember how to change the interrupt request of a
> > pci card. I know I have read how to somewhere, but I can't get it
> > to work. The problem I am having is
On Mon, Jul 12, 1999 at 02:50:10PM +0100, Peter Allen wrote:
> Two questions,
[snip]
> Second, I cannot remmember how to change the interrupt request of a
> pci card. I know I have read how to somewhere, but I can't get it
> to work. The problem I am having is that both my graphics card
> and my
Two questions,
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This happens even when I boot from rescue disk and mount it manually,
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Brad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Ron Hale-Evans wrote:
>
> > I just spent the day compiling various versions of the 2.0.36 kernel and
> > really don't want to mess with 2.2. (I did once before -- and, long story,
> > but they don't call the unstable distribution "unstable" f
On Sun, 6 Jun 1999, Ron Hale-Evans wrote:
> I just spent the day compiling various versions of the 2.0.36 kernel and
> really don't want to mess with 2.2. (I did once before -- and, long story,
> but they don't call the unstable distribution "unstable" for nothing...)
Kernel versions 2.2.x are su
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to a different IRQ. Unfortunately, it seems that pciutils will only run
with kernels >= 2.1.
I just spent the day compiling various versions of the 2.0.36 kernel and
really don't want to mess with 2.2. (I did once before -
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