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Date:      Wed, 26 May 1999 19:50:59 +0300
From:      "Vladimir A. Pokatilov" <bob@anet.donetsk.ua>
To:        <freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org>
Cc:        <freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Multiproc kernel 3.1-Release & Cyclades Cyclom 8Yep PCI
Message-ID:  <199905261650.TAA20768@voland.anet.donetsk.ua>

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Help !!!
Anybody know . where is bug in kernel configuration , in cy0 driver or in my
hands

I have multiprocessor machine:

matherboard SOYO 5TX2/X5 with 2 intel 166 proceccors
multiport card Cyclades Cyclom 8Yep

Kernel config:

options SMP                     # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options APIC_IO                 # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
options NCPU=2                  # number of CPUs
options NBUS=2                  # number of busses

All good work until somthing do start to send to /dev/cXX
Then kernel panic and reboot !!!

All good working under single processor kernel ... no problem

mptable:


============================================================================
===
MPTable, version 2.0.15
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
MP Floating Pointer Structure:
  location:   BIOS
  physical address:  0x000f0d20
  signature:   '_MP_'
  length:   16 bytes
  version:   1.1
  checksum:   0x53
  mode:    Virtual Wire
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
MP Config Table Header:
  physical address:  0x000f0d34
  signature:   'PCMP'
  base table length:  292
  version:   1.1
  checksum:   0xd5
  OEM ID:   'OEM00000'
  Product ID:   'PROD00000000'
  OEM table pointer:  0x00000000
  OEM table size:  0
  entry count:   28
  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  5  2  1  0x07bf
   1  0x11  AP, usable  5  2  1  0x07bf
--
Bus:  Bus ID Type
   0  ISA
   1  PCI
--
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      0    0       2    0
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    1       2    1
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    0       2    2
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    3       2    3
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    4       2    4
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    5       2    5
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    6       2    6
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    7       2    7
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    8       2    8
  INT  conforms    conforms      0    9       2    9
  INT  conforms    conforms      0   10       2   10
  INT  conforms    conforms      0   11       2   11
  INT  conforms    conforms      0   12       2   12
  INT  conforms    conforms      0   13       2   13
  INT  conforms    conforms      0   14       2   14
  INT  conforms    conforms      0   15       2   15
  INT active-lo       level      1 14:A       2   16
  INT active-lo       level      1 15:A       2   17
  INT active-lo       level      1 16:A       2   18
  INT active-lo       level      1 17:A       2   19
  SMI  conforms    conforms      0    0       2   23
--
Local Ints: Type Polarity    Trigger Bus ID  IRQ APIC ID PIN#
  ExtINT active-hi        edge      0    0     255    0
  NMI active-hi        edge      0    0     255    1
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
---
# SMP kernel config file options:

# Required:
options  SMP   # Symmetric MultiProcessor Kernel
options  APIC_IO   # Symmetric (APIC) I/O
# Optional (built-in defaults will work in most cases):
#options  NCPU=2   # number of CPUs
#options  NBUS=2   # number of busses
#options  NAPIC=1   # number of IO APICs
#options  NINTR=24  # number of INTs
============================================================================
===











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