>>Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: ... APIC ESR0: 00000000
>>Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: ... APIC ESR1: 00000008
>>Dec 15 23:24:10 swami kernel: ... bit 3: APIC Receive Accept Error.
> You are not alone. Several BP6 users are reporting APIC error
> interrupts, some with 0x02, some with 0x08.
What is the exact meaning of the reported condition?
Is it possible that the BIOS programs the hardware
in a funny way, or does the Linux set the APIC
"from scratch"? Is there anyone who is seeing it
on something other than BP6?
Regards
-- Stano
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