[CentOS] Intel DH67BL + CentOS 5.5 IRQ #177 nobody cared

Drew Weaver drew.weaver at thenap.com
Tue Jan 18 20:25:20 UTC 2011


Issue still persists, anyway I thought I'd let you guys know in case someone is thinking about getting one or more of these boards.

-Drew


From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of Drew Weaver
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 11:42 AM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Intel DH67BL + CentOS 5.5 IRQ #177 nobody cared

Hi,

There does not appear to be a 'Plug and Play OS' option in the BIOS like on previous Intel motherboards.

I have disabled all of the USB ports except for the rear panel ones and so far it has been running for awhile.

I will see what happens.

thanks,
-Drew


From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On Behalf Of compdoc
Sent: Tuesday, January 18, 2011 10:57 AM
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Subject: Re: [CentOS] Intel DH67BL + CentOS 5.5 IRQ #177 nobody cared

>IRQ 177 nobody cared (try booting with the irqpoll option)
>report bad irq, references CPU idle

>I'm assuming what is happening here is the USB controller and the add-on E1000 controller we put in are having an old school IRQ conflict, the question is why and how can I avoid it?

IRQ177 means you are using APIC, which gives you over 250 interrupts - far more than there were in the olden days. There should be enough that nothing has to share IRQs.

But even before APIC came along, devices had gotten pretty good at sharing IRQs.

As someone suggested, disable the Plug and Play option in the bios. Try a different brand of Ethernet card?
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