Re: 2.6.29-rt1+ irqbalance = OOPS

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On Fri, 27 Mar 2009, Robin Gareus wrote:
> Gregory Haskins wrote:
> > Robin Gareus wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >>
> >> Starting the irqbalance daemon ( http://www.irqbalance.org/ ) on
> >> 2.6.29-rt1 causes the system to OOPS and freeze. irqbalance works fine
> >> with previous realtime kernels (2.6.24.7-rt27).
> >>
> >> The OOPS seems to be caused by the PID of the [timer] IRQ-1
> > This in of itself might be part of the problem.  I didn't think the
> > timer was supposed to be threaded.  Thomas?
> 
> OOPS ;) my bad. IRQ-0 is the timer and it's indeed not threaded.
> 
> IRQ-1 is i8042
> 
> The OOPS can be triggered by launching irqbalance. pressing any key.
> For whatever reason the OOPS also takes place after a random amount of
> time without pressing any key..

Hmm. Works fine here. Can you please provide the output of

# cat /proc/interrupts

Thanks,

	tglx
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