Jes Sorensen wrote:
Now I am seeing this in my syslog: Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 5 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 3 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 2 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 5 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 3 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 2 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 5 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 3 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 2 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 5 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 3 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 2 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 5 irq check Oct 10 07:21:34 a4700rac kernel: vcpu 3 irq check Note that I never seem to see irq checks for cpus 4, 6, 7 ..... maybe syslog is chewing them up though, but it seems strange that they never seem to appear.
Now, this is where it gets strange - I pulled out the above snapshot why the system was stuck in the boot process. However after a bit it came back and irqs showed up on cpu 4, 6, 7 as well..... adding the printk seems to have have an impact.... strange. Jes -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe kvm-ia64" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html