From: Bob <recbo@nishanet.com>
To: linux-kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [2.4] Nforce2 oops and occasional hang (tried the lockups patch, no difference)
Date: Sat, 13 Dec 2003 00:02:54 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FDA9D7E.2000806@nishanet.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200312131225.34937.ross@datscreative.com.au>
Ross Dickson wrote:
>Oh, and the modules list:
> Module Size Used by Tainted: P
> i2c-dev 4548 0 (unused)
> i2c-core 13604 0 [i2c-dev]
><snip>
>
>
>I am not certain your problems are nforce2 type specific.
>Standard response: I don't suppose you can try a different stick of ram?
>
>
Yes, and stock settings with tested ram may
be necessary with nforce2, possibly related to our
timing-related voodoo culture(might overclock
later on in life as timing-related patches evolve).
I have a via board that only recognizes two of
four generic ram sticks, but second stick will cause
an oops soon after. Another via setup will oops
if any fast ram settings(4-way,csl2 etc) is attempted,
though only using tested cas2 ram. "Try a different
stick of ram".
On nforce2 I'm able to use bios "performance"
ram timing but if I manually tweak all the ram
settings up like I can do on other systems, I
get mem-related OOPS with nforce2.
acpi apic lapic amd pre-empt nforce2ide
(once you start you have to go all the way)
>The reason I say that is that oops were very uncommon on either the
>epox 8rga+ or albatron km18G-pro MOBOS upon which I developed my
>patches. Hard lockups were pretty much all I experienced prior to the
>patches except for an occasional X fail. Base OS flavour I
>use is Suse 8.2 including gcc version (web updates utilised)
>
>The udma patches are really just a cleanup on the address setup timing so
>I do not think that they are a factor.
>
>The local apic ack delay timing patch needs athlon cpu and amd/nvidia ide on in
>kern config to kick in. If you are using it then I highly recommend uniprocessor
>ioapic config as well to go with it to route the 8254 timer irq0 through pin 0 of
>ioapic as using the apic config alone leaves a lot of ints generated on irq7
>which can cause problems. (Reason for 8259 making them spurious on irq7
>is explained in 8259A data sheet)
>
>Also I now use a small patch to fixup proc info - only if you are using
>the 64 bit jiffies var hz patch, avail here:
>
>http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Kernel/2003-12/0838.html
>
>If you try acpi=off on boot and it is then not very stable then I think it has
>little to do with lockups patch as that is my fallback mode when I am
>playing with apic ioapic code.
>
>Another fallback I use at times is
>
>hdparm -Xudma3 /dev/hda
>
>Hope this helps the confusion
>
>Regards
>Ross
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-12-13 5:03 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-12-13 2:25 [2.4] Nforce2 oops and occasional hang (tried the lockups patch, no difference) Ross Dickson
2003-12-13 5:02 ` Bob [this message]
2003-12-15 16:40 ` Disconnect
2003-12-18 18:52 ` Disconnect
2003-12-19 17:24 ` Disconnect
2003-12-19 20:22 ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-19 20:32 ` Disconnect
2003-12-20 12:30 ` Voicu Liviu
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2003-12-11 16:16 Disconnect
2003-12-11 16:38 ` Josh McKinney
2003-12-11 17:19 ` Disconnect
2003-12-11 17:22 ` Disconnect
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