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generally translates to "high interrupt load") -- the old code re-enabled interrupts in the machine-specific hardware interrupt handler causing the handler to be re-entered, possible multiple times. Could lead to kernel stack overflows, and all sorts of mysterious crashes/hangs as a result. While here, fix up the IP32 interrupt handler code to also not re-enable interrupts. Thanks for ideas/comments go to Chuq and Stephen Ma. |
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README.IPn
$NetBSD: README.IPn,v 1.3 2002/03/13 13:12:25 simonb Exp $ Arch (kernel) Models ------------- ------ IP2 IRIS 3000 IP4 4D/50, 4D/70 IP4.5 4D/60, 4D/80, 4D/85 IP5 4D/1x0 IP6 4D/20 IP10 (IP6) 4D/25 IP7 4D/2x0 IP9 4D/210 IP13 (IP7) 4D/3x0 IP15 (IP7) 4D/4x0 IP12 4D/30, 4D/35, Indigo R3K IP17 Crimson IP19 Onyx, Challenge M/L(/XL?) IP20 Indigo R4K IP21 Power Challenge, Power Onyx IP22 Indigo2 ("Fullhouse") IP24 (IP22) Indy ("Guiness"), Challenge S IP25 Power Challenge R10K IP26 Power Indigo2 R8K ("Teton") IP27 Origin 200, Origin 2000, Onyx2 IP28 Power Indigo2 R10K ("Pacecar") IP30 Octane IP32 O2 ("Moosehead") IP35 SN1 (?)