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Date:      Tue, 21 Dec 1999 19:12:37 +0100
From:      Dieter Rothacker <didi@Xterminator.STUDFB.UniBw-Muenchen.de>
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Is AUTO_EOI better? [was:Re: ATA errors and AUTO_EOI]
Message-ID:  <osFfOK6rdn7Z5D2kjRUlTiA1IojI@4ax.com>
In-Reply-To: <385FA720.FAC2CB0E@dead-end.net>
References:  <199912211700.SAA13589@dorifer.heim3.tu-clausthal.de> <385FA720.FAC2CB0E@dead-end.net>

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On Tue, 21 Dec 1999 17:13:20 +0100, D. Rock wrote:

>Oliver Fromme schrieb:
>> Doug White wrote in list.freebsd-current:
>>  > On Tue, 21 Dec 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
>>  > > It seems Dieter Rothacker wrote:
>>  > > > The solution for me was to recompile the kernel without AUTO_EOI1 and
>>  > > > AUTO_EOI2.
>>  > >
>>  > > Those options newer worked (for me at least) reliably with anything, could
>>  > > those that are seeing the hangs please check this ??
>>  >
>>  > Although this isn't immediately related to ATA, I've found that Intel
>>  > L440GX+ boards *hate* AUTO_EOI_2 when running SMP.  They freeze going into
>>  > multiuser mode.  Took me quite a while to figure that out.
>> 
>> I have always been using AUTO_EOI_1, but _not_ AUTO_EOI_2, and
>> it has always worked very well.
>> 
>> The comment in LINT about AUTO_EOI_2 sounds pretty suspicous,
>> so I never even tried it:  "it works for some clones and some
>> integrated versions."  That sounds to me like "it works on a
>> very limited set of hardware (and if you're lucky)."
>> 
>> AUTO_EOI_1 seems to be fine, though.
>Same for me.

Yeah, you are right. My system is now running with a kernel with AUTO_EOI_1.
Seems like AUTO_EOI_2 really was the only problem...

Does somebody have any actual evidence that the AUTO_EOI really boosts
performance on modern integrated chipsets like the 440BX?
-- 
Dieter Rothacker


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