fyi: 11.0-current rpi2 systat -vmstat shows around 24k interrupts for bcm283x_dw

Karl Denninger karl at denninger.net
Sun Dec 27 23:06:20 UTC 2015


On 12/27/2015 17:04, Mark Millard wrote:
>
> FYI (but probably unrelated?): I've not tracked anything down yet but I do periodically get messages like:
>
> Dec 27 07:31:56 rpi2 kernel: bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
> Dec 27 07:39:24 rpi2 kernel: bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
> Dec 27 07:41:02 rpi2 kernel: bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
> Dec 27 07:43:51 rpi2 kernel: bcm_dma0: unused DMA intr CH=3, CS=20f10027
>
> (But I also go long times without such.)
>
> Note: I'm currently involved in experiments providing evidence about Bus Errors from software that misaligns pointer values and possibly from inappropriate/insufficient compiler options for the SCTLR bit[1]==1 status. clang++ is one of the programs getting Bus Errors.
>
>
I get those all the time too, and I thought they were related to the
audio going mute, but they're not related.  There's a patch floating
around that gets rid of those, but since it didn't take care of the
audio problem and this doesn't appear to actually break anything I
didn't leave it in when I last updated the tree.

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