On Mon, Jan 07, 2002 at 02:16:28PM +0100, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> Nope. Probably when CPU is in local APIC mode, it acknowledges interrupts
> to chipset with different timming, and from time to time CPU still
> sees IRQ pending, so it asks for vector, but as chipset has no
> interrupt pending, it answers with IRQ7. I did no analysis to find
> whether IRQ7 happens directly when we send confirmation to 8259,
> or whether it happens due to some noise on IRQ line.
>
> AFAIK it happens only on VIA based boards, and only if (AMD) CPU is using
> APIC.
My system is based on AMD's own 750 Irongate chipset, and it produces
both the initial spurious IRQ7 message and plentiful "ERR" interrupts:
srwalter@hapablap:~$ uptime
11:31am up 42 days, 18:19, 1 user, load average: 1.04, 1.02, 1.00
srwalter@hapablap:~$ cat /proc/interrupts | grep ERR
ERR: 67169
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