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Date:      Mon, 16 Oct 2006 13:59:10 +0200
From:      Johan Johansen <Johan.Johansen@cc.uit.no>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        johan.johansen@cc.uit.no
Subject:   Re: atapicam trouble
Message-ID:  <200610161159.k9GBxAAi012441@tausa.cc.uit.no>

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I still have the same problem as below, even when running 6.2-BETA2 from
a FreeSBIE - cd. I wonder if this could have to do with badly supportet
motherboard, ASUS P5B, since I dont see any temp-readings with sysctl.
cpuTemp and MBTemp are displayed under bios-config.

Another "funny" thing, if I read disk-data with smartmontools,
smartctl -a /dev/ad10
[irq19: re0 uhci3++] starts using a hole cpu for itself, and only
a reboot helps.

mvh

> 
> I run 6.1-STABLE-200607 on my brand new box with
> Intel Core 2 Duo E6600 2 x 2,40 GHz cpu (beautiful piece of machinery)
> 
> I can use my dvd-devices with atapicd, but atapicam do not work.
> 
> kldload atapicam causes an interrupt storm, I guess.
> I tried to take out atapicd from the kernel after reading 
> http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=kern/73675
> In fact, I removed ataraid atapifd atapist too, without any luck.
> 
> Here is output from top -S a few seconds after kldload atapicam
> 
> last pid:   600;  load averages:  0.24,  0.24,  0.11                        up 
> 0+00:02:36  11:27:53
> 88 processes:  5 running, 64 sleeping, 19 waiting
> CPU states:  0.0% user,  0.0% nice,  0.0% system, 43.8% interrupt, 56.2% idle
> Mem: 22M Active, 9604K Inact, 28M Wired, 15M Buf, 1943M Free
> Swap: 4070M Total, 4070M Free
> 
>   PID USERNAME  THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE  C   TIME   WCPU COMMAND
>    11 root        1 171   52     0K     8K RUN    1   2:03 99.26% idle: cpu1
>    12 root        1 171   52     0K     8K RUN    0   1:54 62.26% idle: cpu0
>    22 root        1 -64 -183     0K     8K CPU0   0   0:09 36.41% irq16: uhci0+
>    31 root        1 -68 -187     0K     8K WAIT   1   0:01  0.00% irq19: re0 
> uhci3++
> 
> Could anyone point me in a direction too solve this, please?





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