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Date:      Wed, 3 Mar 2004 16:01:12 -0600 (CST)
From:      Quincey Koziol <koziol@ncsa.uiuc.edu>
To:        Adriaan de Groot <adridg@cs.kun.nl>
Cc:        freebsd-amd64@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: freebsd-amd64 Digest, Vol 39, Issue 3
Message-ID:  <200403032201.i23M1CgE035158@sleipnir.ncsa.uiuc.edu>
In-Reply-To: <200403032252.12666.adridg@cs.kun.nl>

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> On Wednesday 03 March 2004 22:01, Quincey Koziol wrote:
> > with ACPI disabled), I'm back to the same behavior as when I boot the 5.2.1
> > CD-ROM itself - the system is _glacially_ slow, taking many, many minutes
> > to make progress in booting and making interactive use (at the console,
> > since network connections always time-out) extremely difficult.
> 
> Remember, glaciers are retreating at record speed, so glacial is a relative 
> term :)
    :-)

> >     Is this a general symptom of amd64 machines that others have seen? 
> > Would disabling "INVARIANTS" or "WITNESS" in the GENERIC kernel build help?
> 
> I've got -CURRENT GENERIC here, with 
> 
> options         DDB                     # Enable the kernel debugger
> options         INVARIANTS              # Enable calls of extra sanity 
> checking
> options         INVARIANT_SUPPORT       # Extra sanity checks of internal 
> struc
> tures, required by INVARIANTS
> options         WITNESS                 # Enable checks to detect deadlocks 
> and
>  cycles
> options         WITNESS_SKIPSPIN        # Don't run witness on spinlocks for 
> sp
> 
> in addition, my make.conf sets -g for everything, so the whole system is built 
> with debugging all the time. It runs smoothly.
    Hmm, what motherboard are you using?  I've got an MSI K8T Master-FAR2 in
this system.  Is anyone out there successfully using this motherboard with
FreeBSD 5-CURRENT?
    I'm rebuilding with a stripped-down GENERIC config that eliminates lots of
unnecessary hardware controllers, possibly that will fix it...

    Thanks,
        Quincey



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