From: "Paris, DavidX" <davidx.paris@intel.com>
To: linux-ia64@vger.kernel.org
Subject: RE: [Linux-ia64] kacpidpc process takes 100% of CPU
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:13:31 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <marc-linux-ia64-105590698805496@msgid-missing> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <marc-linux-ia64-105590698805494@msgid-missing>
I have the exact same ACPI configuration you do, with just those four things
turned on. I have also tried commenting all of those things out, but then
the kernel doesn't build (almost does, just barfs at the end when it's
linking everything). I think the bios I'm using is the latest development
one, v1.1 (release date was October 9th). Any ideas? I did a lot of
searching on this and I'm afraid that I'm the only person in the universe
having this problem.
David
-----Original Message-----
From: David Mosberger [mailto:davidm@hpl.hp.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 9:57 AM
To: Paris, DavidX
Cc: 'linux-ia64@linuxia64.org'
Subject: Re: [Linux-ia64] kacpidpc process takes 100% of CPU
>>>>> On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:43:52 -0800, "Paris, DavidX"
<davidx.paris@intel.com> said:
>> I've just built 2.4.13 and 2.4.14 with and without the KDB patch
>> and in all cases when the system comes up there is a kacpidpc
>> process (PID 10) taking 100% of one of the cpus (changes which
>> CPU it's on every boot). The system is a 4 processor Lion (733
>> Mhz B3) with 1 gig of ram. This process isn't even running when I
>> build the same kernels on a BigSpur. I've even tried copying over
>> the very kernel that works fine on the BigSpur, but when I boot
>> it on the Lion I get this kacpidpc process. Naturally the process
>> ignores my 'kill -9's. I've tried booting the kernel on single
>> proc Lions (733 C0s), but the kernel won't even boot on those
>> systems (hangs right after it loads the SCSI driver is begins
>> looking for devices). Does anyone have any idea why this kacpidpc
>> process is hogging one of the CPUs, and how I go about getting
>> rid of it? Unlike in the IA32 kernels, it doesn't look like you
>> can turn off ACPI in the IA64 kernel. Thanks,
What ACPI configuration do you use? In my kernels, I turn on the
following ACPI related configs:
CONFIG_ACPI=y
CONFIG_ACPI_EFI=y
CONFIG_ACPI_INTERPRETER=y
CONFIG_ACPI_KERNEL_CONFIG=y
All other ACPI stuff I turn off.
What firmware are you using? In my experience, Lions need build 99 or
newer.
--david
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-11-13 18:13 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-11-13 17:43 [Linux-ia64] kacpidpc process takes 100% of CPU Paris, DavidX
2001-11-13 17:57 ` David Mosberger
2001-11-13 18:13 ` Paris, DavidX [this message]
2001-11-13 19:20 ` Grover, Andrew
2001-11-13 20:41 ` Paris, DavidX
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