Re: Tao U3 x86_64 new install hangs?
Remco Barendse <[email protected]> Mon, 27 Dec 2004 15:27:20 +0100 (CET)
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On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, Pasi Pirhonen wrote: > Hi, > > > On Sat, Dec 25, 2004 at 12:32:29PM +0100, Remco Barendse wrote: >> On Sat, 25 Dec 2004, Remco Barendse wrote: >> >>> On Fri, 24 Dec 2004, Pasi Pirhonen wrote: >>> >> >> OK, my remark wasn't particularly bright, guess I wasn't fully awake yet >> :0) The installer poot noapic with the grub kernel options. >> >> Some questions about the board though. Neither the realtek LAN nor the >> Marvell 88E1111 LAN port work. Both fail to get an ip. >> >> When I do cat /proc/interrupts eth0 is on interrupt 16 and eth1 on >> interrupt 22. I guess that's not corrcet when apic is not used? >> >> The bios of the K8N Neo2 has an option 'APIC function' which is currently >> enabled. Should I set it to Disabled if we do noapic? I tried setting it >> to disable but when the box is booting it hangs on detecting apic CPU#0: >> NMI appears to be stuck. If APIC function is to be left enables should MPS >> be set to 1.4 or 1.1? >> > > > I do have Via KT800 board with Marvel and that just desn't work when > 'noapic' is in effect. Haven't investigated that too much (i do > remember that the Via integrated 10/100 didn't work either while > noapci). > > The good news (maybe) being that the -27 level code might be working > w/o defining 'noapic' for NForce3. I did have mystical hangs with the > beta-level kernels while running it, but that might have been the > 'redhat integrated forcedeth code' as i ran that box with that too. I > didn't have time for unstable box and i reverted to my own kernels. > > It's the machine which is used to build all Tao/x86-64 updates, so i > don't want to find it 'dead while i try to reach it out of home and > needing to build something quickly'. I just installed 27.301 on the box and can confirm some mystical hangs too, had 2 lockups the last 4 hours or so (I'm compiling stuff on it). Weird.... > I do remember it hanging w/ and w/o 'noapic' tho after day or two of > uptime and being absolutely stable after getting back to my own > codebase. > > > So the already mentioned 2.4.21-27.300.EC might get your ethernet > working. That kernel is out soonish (after build i do need to test a > little more myself tho). Few hours or so. > > I think i'll start to spam mailing list when ever i do have something > new on this side as there seems to be enought users using *EC* line of > kernels.