Re: General "Works For Me" Post.

From: Rogier Wolff (R.E.Wolff@BitWizard.nl)
Date: Thu Jun 08 2000 - 02:36:27 EST


Alan Cox wrote:
> > ... APIC ESR1: 00000004
> > ... bit 2: APIC Send Accept Error.
> > ===
> > messages, which I understand are due to poor/marginal motherboard
>
> Send accept error is not the normal one
>
> > Can these messages lead to anything nasty happening (like missed /
> > spurious interrupts, degrading system stability); or are they merely
> > informative ?
>
> The APIC hardware does retries
>
> > And, as such, is it feasible to add a config option to suppress / reduce
> > the priority of these messages' printk; so as not to affect console with
> > them ?
>
> You can comment out the printks - we will probably do that for most of them
> befor ethe final release

I really, really would like to be able to enable this kind of
debugging info without having to go into the code myself. You know I'm
qualified to do that myself, but it just doesn't happen.

Dropping packets due to bad checksums is also one such debug that I
think should show up if I configure my kernel sufficiently verbose.

                                Roger.

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