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153897 interrupts a second?
Hi,
I'm seeing something strange going on with an Xserve G4 running NetBSD-5
from today's sources. Output from top shows something like:
load averages: 0.02, 0.22, 0.26; up 0+00:33:01 19:41:42
20 processes: 19 sleeping, 1 on CPU
CPU states: 0.0% user, 0.0% nice, 0.0% system, 56.7% interrupt, 43.3% idle
Memory: 274M Act, 864K Wired, 5636K Exec, 261M File, 1577M Free
Swap: 2048M Total, 2048M Free
I was wondering what was causing all of the interrupt load, so I looked at
sysstat's output:
2 users Load 0.00 0.18 0.24 Mon Aug 30 19:42:39
Proc:r d s w Csw Trp Sys Int Sof Flt PAGING SWAPPING
7 52 1 ***** 23 in out in out
ops
0.0% Sy 0.0% Us 0.0% Ni 56.8% In 43.2% Id pages
| | | | | | | | | | |
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% forks
fkppw
memory totals (in kB) 154186 Interrupts fksvm
real virtual free 100 cpu0 clock pwait
Active 280588 280588 1614484 openpic irq 22 relck
All 416152 416152 3711632 openpic irq 19 rlkok
openpic irq 27 noram
Namei Sys-cache Proc-cache openpic irq 28 ndcpy
Calls hits % hits % openpic irq 52 fltcp
6 6 100 154084 openpic irq 1 zfod
openpic irq 40 cow
Disks: cd0 st0 wd0 md0 1 openpic irq 41 256 fmin
seeks 1 gem0 interrupts 341 ftarg
xfers itarg
bytes 216 wired
%busy pdfre
Hmmm... 154084 interrupts a second from the IDE bus?
pdcide0 at pci1 dev 21 function 0
pdcide0: Promise Ultra133TX2v2/ATA Bus Master IDE Accelerator (rev. 0x03)
pdcide0: bus-master DMA support present
pdcide0: primary channel configured to native-PCI mode
pdcide0: using irq 1 for native-PCI interrupt
Just for testing purposes, I loaded the drive into another Xserve G4 which
showed the same problem (although it was strange that the first Xserve let
me boot using hd:,\ofwboot.xcf, but the second only after replacing that
with ultra0:,\ofwboot.xcf).
Both Xserves are the recent version with DDR memory. One has a Sonnet 1.8
GHz 7447a dual processor card with a uniprocessor kernel (the magic smoke
escaped from the power supply components for the second processor, but it
works fine as uniprocessor), and the other an Apple original 1.42 GHz
single 7455 processor. Interesting picture:
http://www.ziaspace.com/~john/processor_no_smoke.jpg
Does anyone have any ideas what's up with the IDE bus on these machines?
Thanks,
John Klos
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