[haiku-development] Re: Bug #5 (Boot partition problem on USB key)

  • From: "François Revol" <revol@xxxxxxx>
  • To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 17 Nov 2008 18:05:45 +0100 CET

> raynald lesieur <raynald.lesieur@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Please don't send attachments to this list, use the bug tracker.
>
> @listadmin please set a setting to disallow attachments completely.
>
> However, the more than 800kB images contain the text
>
> "More than 99% interrupts of vector 11 are unhandled"
>
> this indicated that some hardware device generates
> interrupts on vector 11 (0b) that are not handled by a
> driver. Unless this is resolved, Haiku won't work correctly.
>
> @michael: is it possible that the usb chipsets still have
> interrupts enabled after the driver terminated?

I'm quite sure I actually had usb boot working some time ago, I managed
to get a blue desktop (1 line only though display driver bug I suppose)
on an eeePC at one meeting, then on the next one on the very same
machine it just paniced.

Didn't we switch to using APIC for IRQ handling by default on
uniprocessor machines too recently ?

Guess I should try forcing using the PIC instead.

François.

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