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From: Frank von Daak <f.vondaak@gingco.net>
To: linux-smp@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Dual Core CPU on Abit NI8-Board
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 11:43:29 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200604051143.29326.f.vondaak@gingco.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200604051039.48058.f.vondaak@kpage.de>

ok .. after I've found a way to reboot the machine remote [by my mother :-)] 
I've tried the following append-line:
append="pci=noacpi pci=routeirq noapic acpi=on"

acpi is now on - but just one cpu :-(

And this is what dmesg and /proc/interrupts say:
http://www.kpage.de/dmesgacpi2.txt
http://www.kpage.de/interrputsacpi2.txt


This is the output when I append the following line (append="pci=noacpi 
pci=routeirq noapic acpi=off")
http://www.kpage.de/dmesgnoacpi.txt
http://www.kpage.de/interruptsnoacpi.txt

The only problem in this case is that the machine is very unstable on 
3D-Action...

any more ideas?

Thank you very much!!!


Am Wednesday, 5. April 2006 10:39 schrieb Frank von Daak:
>Hi!
>
>Am Wednesday, 5. April 2006 09:11 schrieb Erk:
>>The only thing weird in your boot is those lines:
>>pcie_portdrv_probe->Dev[007e:10de] has invalid IRQ. Check vendor BIOS
>>could you tell us what you see in /proc/interrupts in this case
>
>This is what "cat /proc/interrupts" and "dmesg" says when I boot the kernel
>with no options: (append="")
>http://www.kpage.de/interruptsacpi.txt
>http://www.kpage.de/dmesgacpi.txt
>
>>and could you try with: append="pci=noacpi acpi=off"
>>and see if there is major difference in /proc/interrupts.
>
>Sorry, I can't tell you what it say's, because my machine does not boot with
>this option's. At the moment the machine is hanging after rebooting with
> this options and I've no more remote access to it. Because I'm at work now,
> I can go on in 7 hours...
>I've tried some of this options yesterday with almost the same result
> (system is hanging) - I don't get error messages like a segfault on screen
> - the machine is just hanging...
>
>Greetings
>Frank
>
>>2006/4/5, Frank von Daak <f.vondaak@kpage.de>:
>>> Hello to all!
>>>
>>> I hope that this is the right place for me to report my problem - if not,
>>> please tell me!
>>>
>>> Some days ago I've purchased a new motherboard, cpu and
>>> graphics-adapters. The board is called "Abit NI8 SLI" which has a
>>> nForce4-Chipset and a socket 775.
>>>
>>> http://www.abit-usa.com/products/mb/products.php?categories=1&model=280
>>>
>>> The CPU is a Pentium-D 2,8 GHz. And the graphics-adapters are two
>>> GeForce7800GTX-Cards...
>>>
>>> My problem is, that a "cat /proc/cpuinfo" shows me just one cpu with one
>>> core. I've tested this with kernels 2.6.16.1 and 2.6.17-rc1 (x86 and
>>> x86_64)
>>>
>>> If I add the following line in my lilo.conf to the kernel, I can see both
>>> cpu's:
>>> append="pci=noacpi pci=routeirq noapic acpi=off"
>>>
>>> After this my cpuinfo looks like this:
>>> http://www.kpage.de/cpuinfo.txt
>>>
>>> and dmesg say's this:
>>> http://www.kpage.de/dmesg.txt
>>>
>>> But if I do so, the machine is running very unstable and is hanging after
>>> a while. The crashes will happen espacialy if I run OpenGL-Applications
>>> like "glxgears".
>>>
>>> Can someone of you tell me, what I can do to fix this problem?
>>> If you need further information, please tell me!
>>>
>>> Thank you very much and greetings!
>>> Frank
>>>
>>> --
>>> Name:   Frank von Daak
>>> eMail:  f.vondaak@kpage.de      Homepage: http://www.kpage.de
>>> "It takes a revolution, to make a solution!
>>>     Bob Marley"
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>>
>>--
>>Erk

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  reply	other threads:[~2006-04-05  9:43 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2006-04-05  6:28 Dual Core CPU on Abit NI8-Board Frank von Daak
2006-04-05  6:39 ` cerise
2006-04-05  7:13   ` Frank von Daak
2006-04-05 16:57     ` cerise
     [not found] ` <cbe23c50604050011i3bcd433dxbf0bf826ba679324@mail.gmail.com>
2006-04-05  8:39   ` Frank von Daak
2006-04-05  9:43     ` Frank von Daak [this message]
     [not found]       ` <cbe23c50604050315u3daad82x14beed5ed16c43fd@mail.gmail.com>
2006-04-05 12:05         ` Frank von Daak
2006-04-06  6:27           ` Frank von Daak
2006-04-06 20:39             ` Frank von Daak
2006-04-06 20:58               ` Randy.Dunlap
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2006-04-07  5:07 Frank von Daak
2006-04-07  9:19 ` Frank von Daak

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