Date: Thu, 25 Feb 2010 07:32:21 +0800 From: Alastair Hogge <agh@coolrhaug.com> To: John Baldwin <jhb@freebsd.org> Cc: kochetkov.andrew@gmail.com, Randy Chou <randychou@yahoo.com>, freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Intel DP45SG motherboard problem (amd64) Message-ID: <201002250732.21691.agh@coolrhaug.com> In-Reply-To: <201002240946.29754.jhb@freebsd.org> References: <201002212231.12018.agh@coolrhaug.com> <201002240640.31039.agh@coolrhaug.com> <201002240946.29754.jhb@freebsd.org>
next in thread | previous in thread | raw e-mail | index | archive | help
On Wed February 24 2010 22:46:29 John Baldwin wrote: > On Tuesday 23 February 2010 5:40:31 pm Alastair Hogge wrote: > > On Wed February 24 2010 00:14:00 John Baldwin wrote: > > > On Tuesday 23 February 2010 8:51:04 am Alastair Hogge wrote: > > > > > > Hello John, > > > > > > > > > > > > In regards to an old email thread: > > > > > > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hardware/2009- > > > > > > > > > > June/thread.html#5887 > > > > > > > > > > > I've attached the i386 dmesg & "mptable device" from a > > > > > > 9.0-CURRENT -r204168 system which still fails on booting an amd64 > > > > > > CD. > > > > > > > > > > You need to build a custom amd64 kernel which includes "device > > mptable" > > > > > > and use that. You may need to set 'hint.acpi.0.disabled=1' as well > > > > > to force ACPI to be disabled. > > > > > > > > OK, I've cross built an amd64 system and installed it on a spare HDD. > > > > Once it booted I ran "mptable -verbose -dmesg -grope" Here is the > > output: > > > It appears that the new kernel works, yes? > > > > Yes > > > > > That should at least get you a > > > working system now. > > > > Pretty exciting, however, it looks like that booting from an installation > > CD is still problematic. > > Yes, but it is really odd that you do not have any ACPI tables. All 64-bit > machines should have ACPI. > > > > I have no idea why the system does not provide ACPI > > > tables. Is there a BIOS option to enable/disable ACPI perhaps? > > > > I can't find anything . > > Can you save the output of 'acpidump -d -t' to a file and post the URL? If > the output is very short, you can just paste it inline into a reply. # acpidump -d -t /* RSD PTR: OEM=INTEL, ACPI_Rev=2.0x (2) XSDT=0xcfd62e18, length=36, cksum=1 */ acpidump: XSDT is corrupted
Want to link to this message? Use this URL: <https://mail-archive.FreeBSD.org/cgi/mid.cgi?201002250732.21691.agh>