Date: Sun, 05 Mar 2006 15:36:45 +0000 From: <adam@adamretter.eclipse.co.uk> To: Adam Retter <adam@adamretter.eclipse.co.uk>, Fabian Keil <freebsd-listen@fabiankeil.de> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: device atapicam - causes huge slowdown Message-ID: <20060305153647.600A2C04E9@mra04.ch.as12513.net>
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Sorry about the slow reply, been very busy with work and so havent had
t= ime to play with my favourite BSD ;-)
On your advi= ce, I built a kernel without atapicam and tried to
kldload atapicam, I get = similar problems to having it in the kernel.
Basically "# kldload atap= icam" doesnt return back to the console and
the rest of the system gri= nds to almost standstill.
So looks like I still have ata= picam problems, whats next?
Thanks Adam.
On Fri Feb 24 8:23 , Fabian Keil sent:
Adam Retter <[1]adam@adamretter.eclipse.co.uk> wro= te:
> FreeBSD funkalicious.home.dom 6.1-PRERELEASE FreeBSD
6.1-PRERELEASE #8= :
> Thu Feb 23 23:24:57 GMT 2006
>
[2]root@funkalicious.home.dom:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/funkalicious i 386
>
> I have a fairly straight-forward kernel config (see below) I
think, ye= t
> if I enable "device atapicam", and buildkernel and installke rnel and
> reboot, the system starts up fine until it get's to finding
disks and<= br />
> then it goes incredibly slowly, takes about
5 minutes to get to
=
> "harvesting interupts" and so on and so on, I think it will
= eventually
> get to the login prompt, but I havent been tolerant to wait
that long<= br />
> >15 minutes.
> If I dont use "device atapicam" the system is perfect, but I could
> really do with enabling it, for CD/DVD writting purposes...
If you don't use "device atapicam" you can kldload atapicam.ko
la= ter.
You could try it to see if it makes a difference.
Fabian
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