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* heavy Disk I/O and system stops reacting for seconds
@ 2002-07-21 13:37 Marc-Christian Petersen
  2002-07-21 14:17 ` Adrian Bunk
  2002-07-21 16:07 ` CPU detection broken in 2.5.27? Markus Pfeiffer
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Marc-Christian Petersen @ 2002-07-21 13:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi there,

I think someone else notices this too, but anyway, i write down my 
experiences.

I've tested 2.4.19rc[1|2|3], AC tree, AA tree, jam tree and mjc tree
All of them shows up the same behaviour. If i do some disk i/o, f.e.:

tar xzpf linux-2.4.18.tar.gz; rm -rf linux-2.4.18

the system stopps reacting while untar/ungzipping the file for more than 5 
seconds. Nothing but the mouse reacts. This does NOT occur with 2.4.18 and 
early 2.4.19-pre's ...

System is a Celeron 800MHz, 256 MB RAM, EIDE UDMA100 Intel BX440 running ext3 
filesystem.

If you need more informations tell me what and I provide them.
If this is already fixed by someone, please tell me :-)

Please CC, i am not subscribed!

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* Re: CPU detection broken in 2.5.27?
@ 2002-07-24  0:52 Mikael Pettersson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 14+ messages in thread
From: Mikael Pettersson @ 2002-07-24  0:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: davej, mochel; +Cc: linux-kernel, profmakx

On Tue, 23 Jul 2002 14:08:52 -0700 (PDT), Patrick Mochel wrote:
>> I meant ->x86_model there, I assume you did too, and you have a 0xF24/0xF27 cpu.
>> I wasn't aware these were HT aware. In fact, only 0xF50 are confirmed.
>> Interesting.
>
>Actually, it's Family 15, Model 1, Stepping 2. Though the HT capability
>shows up, it's disabled, so it's one of the pre-Foster P4s (though I don't
>know what they're called).

cpuid 0xF12 is a standard Willamette core P4; I have one heating my room :-)
Model 2 should be Northwood, AFAIK.

But why the table? Aren't you using the extended cpuid levels and/or the
BrandID to get the names for cpuid 0x680 (coppermine) and above cpus?

/Mikael

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2002-07-21 13:37 heavy Disk I/O and system stops reacting for seconds Marc-Christian Petersen
2002-07-21 14:17 ` Adrian Bunk
2002-07-21 15:34   ` Marc-Christian Petersen
2002-07-21 16:07 ` CPU detection broken in 2.5.27? Markus Pfeiffer
2002-07-21 16:41   ` Dave Jones
2002-07-23 19:14     ` Patrick Mochel
2002-07-23 19:29       ` Dave Jones
2002-07-23 20:26         ` Patrick Mochel
2002-07-23 20:34           ` Dave Jones
2002-07-23 20:34             ` Patrick Mochel
2002-07-23 20:56               ` Dave Jones
2002-07-23 21:08                 ` Patrick Mochel
2002-07-21 16:45   ` Time problem with 2.5.27 on Intel (and kernel freezes...) Oliver Pitzeier
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2002-07-24  0:52 CPU detection broken in 2.5.27? Mikael Pettersson

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