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Date:      Sun, 27 Jun 2004 20:00:27 +1200
From:      Mark Kirkwood <markir@paradise.net.nz>
To:        Mark Kirkwood <markir@paradise.net.nz>
Cc:        freebsd-smp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: SMP disables USB mass storage in Freebsd 4.9 (and 4.10 too)
Message-ID:  <40DE7E9B.90007@paradise.net.nz>
In-Reply-To: <40A32FB4.2030601@paradise.net.nz>
References:  <40A32FB4.2030601@paradise.net.nz>

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After a fresh install, this problem manifests in 4.10 too.

regards

Mark


Mark Kirkwood wrote:

> Dear list,
>
> I have a Tyan Tiger 133 / S1834 running Freebsd 4.9 RELEASE that 
> exhibits the following:
>
> booting with SMP and APIC_IO *disabled* lets me plug in usb devices 
> and mount them - e.g:
>
> <messages>
> May 11 22:50:19 istral /kernel.STANDARD: umass0: Creative Tech NOMAD 
> MuVo, rev 1.10/0.01, addr 2
> May 11 22:50:19 istral /kernel.STANDARD: umass0: Get Max Lun not 
> supported (IOERROR)  May 11 22:50:19 istral /kernel.STANDARD: da0 at 
> umass-sim0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0
> May 11 22:50:19 istral /kernel.STANDARD: da0: <CREATIVE NOMAD_MUVO 
> 0001> Removable Direct Access SCSI-4 device
> May 11 22:50:19 istral /kernel.STANDARD: da0: 650KB/s transfers
> May 11 22:50:19 istral /kernel.STANDARD: da0: 125MB (256001 512 byte 
> sectors: 64H 32S/T 125C)
> </messages>
>
> whereas with them enabled I cannot - e.g:
>
> <messages>
> May 12 22:29:23 istral /kernel.SMP: uhub0: device problem, disabling 
> port 1
> </messages>
>
> The difference between STANDARD and GENERIC is
>
> $ diff STANDARD GENERIC
> 21,23c21,23
> < #cpu          I386_CPU
> < #cpu          I486_CPU
> < #cpu          I586_CPU
> ---
> > cpu           I386_CPU
> > cpu           I486_CPU
> > cpu           I586_CPU
> 25c25
> < ident         STANDARD
> ---
> > ident         GENERIC
> 29d28
> < makeoptions   COPTFLAGS="-O2 -pipe -funroll-loops -ffast-math"
> 118d116
> < device                atapicam        # CAM Cooked SCSI device
>
> The difference between SMP and STANDARD is
> $ diff STANDARD SMP
> 65,66c65,66
> < #options      SMP                     # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
> < #options      APIC_IO                 # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
> ---
> > options       SMP                     # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
> > options       APIC_IO                 # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
>
> My mptable:
>
> =============================================================================== 
>
>
> MPTable, version 2.0.15
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>
>
> MP Floating Pointer Structure:
>
>  location:            BIOS
>  physical address:        0x000f5940
>  signature:            '_MP_'
>  length:            16 bytes
>  version:            1.1
>  checksum:            0x80
>  mode:                Virtual Wire
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>
>
> MP Config Table Header:
>
>  physical address:        0x000f1400
>  signature:            'PCMP'
>  base table length:        260
>  version:            1.1
>  checksum:            0xd5
>  OEM ID:            'OEM00000'
>  Product ID:            'PROD00000000'
>  OEM table pointer:        0x00000000
>  OEM table size:        0
>  entry count:            24
>  local APIC address:        0xfee00000
>  extended table length:    0
>  extended table checksum:    0
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
>
>
> MP Config Base Table Entries:
>
> -- 
> Processors:    APIC ID    Version    State        Family    Model   
> Step    Flags
>         0     0x11     BSP, usable     6     8     3     0xfbff
>         1     0x11     AP, usable     6     8     3     0xfbff
> -- 
> Bus:        Bus ID    Type
>         0     PCI
>         1     PCI           2     ISA
> -- 
> I/O APICs:    APIC ID    Version    State        Address
>         2     0x11     usable         0xfec00000
> -- 
> I/O Ints:    Type    Polarity    Trigger    Bus ID     IRQ    APIC 
> ID   PIN#
>        ExtINT     conforms    conforms         2       0          
> 2       0
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       1          2       1
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       0          2       2
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       3          2       3
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       4          2       4
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       6          2       6
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       7          2       7
>        INT    active-hi        edge         2       8          2       8
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2       9          2       9
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2      12          2      12
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2      13          2      13
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2      14          2      14
>        INT     conforms    conforms         2      15          2      15
>        INT    active-lo       level         2      11          2      16
>        INT    active-lo       level         2      10          2      18
>        INT    active-lo       level         2       5          2      19
> -- 
> Local Ints:    Type    Polarity    Trigger    Bus ID     IRQ    APIC 
> ID    PIN#
>        ExtINT     conforms    conforms         2       0        
> 255       0
>        NMI     conforms    conforms         2       0        255       1
>
> =============================================================================== 
>
>
> My general configuration is:
>
> Tyan Tiger 133 S1834:VIA 82C691 PCI/82C596 ATA/83C572 USB
> 2xPIII 700 100Mhz
> 4x512Mb Kingston DIMM
> 2x40G Maxtor +8 connected to Promise TX2000 PCI RAID
> 1xMatrix Millenium II AGP
>
> Any ideas would be greatly appreciated, as it is very convenient to 
> have USB working without having to effectively "lose" a CPU.
>
> (As a general note Freebsd/SMP on this box seems to work flawlessly 
> apart from this issue!)
>
> regards
>
> Mark
>
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