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De: "Timur Tabi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Enviado: jueves, 18 de enero de 2001 23:41
Asunto: Re: ERR in /proc/interrupts
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** Reply to message from "Jorge Boncompte \(DTI2\)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 18
Jan 2001 23:31:38 +0100
> Are IPI related to SMP machines? This is not an SMP machine nor kernel.
Yes, Inter-Process Interrupts are an SMP thing. I know you need to have an SMP
kernel for IPI's to be issued, but
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Enviado: jueves, 18 de enero de 2001 23:10
Asunto: Re: ERR in /proc/interrupts
A quick perusal of the 2.2.18 source code (I don't have
a copy of 2.4.x handy) shows that it's directly
related to the number of IPIs (inter-processor
interrupts) the system has taken. I'm not real
sure
** Reply to message from Tim Walberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 18 Jan
2001 16:10:00 -0600
> A quick perusal of the 2.2.18 source code (I don't have
> a copy of 2.4.x handy) shows that it's directly
> related to the number of IPIs (inter-processor
> interrupts) the system has taken. I'm not rea
A quick perusal of the 2.2.18 source code (I don't have
a copy of 2.4.x handy) shows that it's directly
related to the number of IPIs (inter-processor
interrupts) the system has taken. I'm not real
sure under what conditions this occurs, but it's
someplace to start...
tw
What does ERR mean in /proc/interrupts? I have a computer running
2.4.0test12 that has a lot of this ERR's?
CPU0
0: 116445752 XT-PIC timer
1: 389614 XT-PIC keyboard
2: 0 XT-PIC cascade
5: 34298837 XT-PIC eth1
8:
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