From: Stian Jordet <liste@jordet.nu>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: SMP, ACPI and USB
Date: 07 Nov 2002 17:38:11 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1036687091.1127.5.camel@chevrolet> (raw)
Hello,
I posted this to acpi-devel as well yesterday, but I guess there are
more people to understand the problem here :) (Or so I hope)
I have an ASUS CUV266-DLS motherboard with two P3 1ghz cpu's. I have
never managed to get USB to work on this motherboard (nor did I on my
old Rioworks SDVIA smp-board, they both just said something like "device
not accepting address"). But I never had any use of usb, since my only
usb device was a Logitech Cordless Desktop, which have adapters for the
PS/2 ports. But I'm now going to buy a scanner, and thus I need to get
usb working.
That was not easy! I found in the faq at http://www.linux-usb.org that
there are problems with smp machines. That I should try to set MPS to
1.1 instead of 1.4, that some motherboards might need a "noapic" boot
option and that ACPI sometimes confuses this.
I have a 2.4.20-rc1 kernel with the latest acpi-patch. I do need the
acpi-patch for two reasons. I'm not able to boot the pc without the acpi
patch if the secondary ide-channel is activated. And I need it to be
able to turn of the computer.
I tried the noapic boot option, which absolutely not worked. I got lots
and lots of cpu-errors, or something, and then it hung. Then I tried
MPS1.1 (What's the benefit with 1.4? I know that with 1.4 it uses irq's
above 15, but...) Still no luck. then boot option acpi=off did it. Now
my USB works quite flawlessly.
But I would very, very much like to be able to use ACPI, so I can get to
turn of my computer, without pushing the power-button for four seconds.
Am I the only one using usb on smp-machines, or are my two motherboards
just about the only ones incompatible?
Sorry for this long post.
Best regards,
Stian Jordet
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2002-11-07 16:38 Stian Jordet [this message]
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2002-11-06 23:57 SMP, ACPI and USB Stian Jordet
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