When I boot up, the kernel floods the screen with the following:
IRQ 0: done by CPU 1
Occasionally it spits out the following:
IRQ 1: done by CPU 1
These messages are interspersed with the normal boot up messages.
The file arch/i386/kernel/irq.c contains the message code.
I did not enable the, Handle buggy SMP BIOSes with bad MTRR setup, as
my 2 CPU's have always reported around 165-166 bogomips.
I lost about 0.82 bogomips on my second cpu with the patched kernel.
Everything seems to be working fine. The problem seems mainly cosmetic.
I had no reason to patch. Just figured I'd give it a spin. I do not
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Ligon Durham
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Miscellaneous system information:
Motherboard: Tyan S1668 Dual Pentium Pro ATX 440FX PCI-ISA System Board
CPU's: 2 Pentium Pro 166's with 512K cache, stepping 9
Kernel: SMP = 1, scsi:Buslogic, rtc
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