From owner-freebsd-mobile Mon Dec 10 8:50:47 2001 Delivered-To: freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org Received: from boreas.isi.edu (boreas.isi.edu [128.9.160.161]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id ED0C837B417 for ; Mon, 10 Dec 2001 08:50:18 -0800 (PST) Received: from isi.edu (ras33.isi.edu [128.9.176.133]) by boreas.isi.edu (8.11.6/8.11.2) with ESMTP id fBAGoDN19902 for ; Mon, 10 Dec 2001 08:50:14 -0800 (PST) Message-ID: <3C14E7B4.7060706@isi.edu> Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 08:49:56 -0800 From: Lars Eggert User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; FreeBSD i386; en-US; rv:0.9.6) Gecko/20011203 X-Accept-Language: en, de MIME-Version: 1.0 To: mobile@freebsd.org Subject: pccard problem with compact flash Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="------------000500010403080308030003" Sender: owner-freebsd-mobile@FreeBSD.ORG Precedence: bulk List-ID: List-Archive: (Web Archive) List-Help: (List Instructions) List-Subscribe: List-Unsubscribe: X-Loop: FreeBSD.org This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------000500010403080308030003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, I have problems getting a compact flash card to work (with a CF-PCcard adaptor) when a second PCcard is present in the system (more specifically, a WaveLAN Gold card). Here's the boot messages when they attach correctly: pccardd[157]: Card "Lucent Technologies"("WaveLAN/IEEE") [Version 01.01] [] matched "Lucent T echnologies" ("WaveLAN/IEEE") [(null)] [(null)] wi0: at port 0x240-0x27f irq 11 slot 1 on pccard1 wi0: Ethernet address: 00:60:1d:f0:f3:6e pccardd[157]: Card "CL ATA FLASH CARD LEXAR "("TIDALWV") [V1.01] [(null)] matched "CL ATA FLASH CARD LEXAR " ("TIDALWV") [(null)] [(null)] ata2 at port 0x240-0x24f irq 11 slot 1 on pccard1 ad4: 15MB [497/2/32] at ata2-master BIOSPIO Whichever card is inserted first is probed and attached correctly. Inserting the 2nd card causes it to be probed correctly, but attachment fails. If the 2nd card is the CF adaptor, it shows up as ata2, but the CF media isn't detected (usually it's ad4). If the 2nd card is the WaveLAN, it is also probed correctly, but fails to attach. Here's the output: pccardd[157]: Card "Lucent Technologies"("WaveLAN/IEEE") [Version 01.01] [] matched "Lucent Technologies" ("WaveLAN/IEEE") [(null)] [(null)] wi0: at port 0x280-0x2bf irq 11 slot 0 on pccard0 wi0: init failed wi0: mac read failed 5 device_probe_and_attach: wi0 attach returned 5 pccardd[157]: driver allocation failed for Lucent Technologies(WaveLAN/IEEE): Input/output error I should add that both cards works fine together with other cards (like a Linksys PCMPC100). Any ideas? Thanks, Lars -- Lars Eggert Information Sciences Institute http://www.isi.edu/larse/ University of Southern California --------------000500010403080308030003 Content-Type: text/plain; name="KERNEL" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="KERNEL" # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # $RCSfile: KERNEL,v $ # # $Revision: 1.26 $ # $Author: larse $ # $Date: 2001/12/03 23:31:38 $ # $State: Exp $ # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # $Log: KERNEL,v $ # Revision 1.26 2001/12/03 23:31:38 larse # Enable USB modems, scanners and cameras. # # Revision 1.25 2001/11/20 22:07:55 larse # Calibrate clocks + enable CPU HALT on idle. # # Revision 1.24 2001/11/08 03:21:22 larse # Enable IPFIREWALL_FORWARD, needed for Dynabone PRM. # # Revision 1.23 2001/09/11 01:52:18 larse # Disable PNPBIOS. # # Revision 1.22 2001/09/08 03:25:18 larse # More fixes for 4.4. # # Revision 1.21 2001/09/08 00:38:08 larse # New kernel for 4.4. # # Revision 1.20 2001/05/24 23:31:04 larse # Enable out CPUHZ option. # # Revision 1.19 2001/05/21 22:51:54 larse # Back out IEEE1248 change - crash reason? # # Revision 1.18 2001/05/21 18:17:25 larse # Disable IPv6, may cause freezes. # # Revision 1.17 2001/05/02 17:08:28 larse # Enable IPv6. # # Revision 1.16 2001/03/14 17:57:44 larse # Disable ATM; we have cards but no switch. Enable stealth forwarding, # maybe useful for xbone in the future. # # Revision 1.15 2001/03/07 01:03:21 larse # Set serial console/debugging speed to 115200bps. # # Revision 1.14 2001/03/06 18:25:53 yushunwa # Modify pcic to work on Libretto. # # Revision 1.13 2001/03/06 18:00:26 larse # Forgot MAX_GIF_NEST option for X-Bone. # # Revision 1.12 2001/01/31 02:37:50 larse # Lab machines seem to need static ATA IDs. Also disabled IPv6, we never # use it anyway. # # Revision 1.11 2001/01/18 21:18:36 larse # Moved APM option up next to SMP, and described that SMP requires AMP # to be disabled. Also added a note about (too) many gifs on laptops # causing RPC to fail. # # Revision 1.10 2001/01/16 20:38:41 larse # Fixed disabled problems with fdc0 and sio. # # Revision 1.9 2001/01/16 01:21:00 larse # Disabled SMP - kernel panics on non-SMP machines. # # Revision 1.8 2001/01/13 02:54:34 larse # Works on Dell Precision 620. Added support for SMP and the wx gigabit # Ethernet card. # # Revision 1.7 2001/01/12 12:15:27 yushunwa # Added 64 gif tunnels. # # Revision 1.6 2001/01/12 18:10:50 larse # Need i2c stuff so bktr works with smbus. # # Revision 1.5 2001/01/12 03:56:13 larse # Added Intel SMB things. # # Revision 1.4 2001/01/10 01:48:38 larse # Added "disable" to a few more devices. # # Revision 1.3 2001/01/09 22:05:55 larse # Enable basic netgraph, disable ipfw forward. # # Revision 1.2 2001/01/09 20:17:34 larse # Minor tweaks. # # Revision 1.1 2001/01/09 01:41:45 larse # Unified 4.2 kernel file; first cut. # # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # This allows you to actually store this configuration file into # the kernel binary itself, where it may be later read by saying: # strings -aout -n 3 /kernel | grep ^___ | sed -e 's/^___//' > MYKERNEL options INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE # Include this file in kernel makeoptions DEBUG=-g #Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols machine i386 #cpu I386_CPU #cpu I486_CPU #cpu I586_CPU # for our notebooks (Solos/Librettos) cpu I686_CPU # for all other machines ident "KERNEL-1.26" maxusers 128 # CPU_ENABLE_SSE enables SSE/MMX2 instructions support. # CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU enables faster FPU exception handler. # CPU_SUSP_HLT enables suspend on HALT. options CPU_ENABLE_SSE options CPU_FASTER_5X86_FPU options CPU_SUSP_HLT # Note: Enabling SMP on non-SMP motherboards causes kernel panic early # during boot. To built an automatically-updated kernel for an SMP system, # create /etc/kernel.patch.local (ask Lars for details.) # # IF YOU ENABLE THESE, YOU *MUST* DISABLE APM SUPPORT (NEXT OPTION)! #options SMP #options APIC_IO # Power management support (see LINT for more options) device apm0 at nexus? flags 0x0020 # Advanced Power Management #options MATH_EMULATE #Support for x87 emulation options INET #InterNETworking options FFS #Berkeley Fast Filesystem options FFS_ROOT #FFS usable as root device [keep this!] options MFS #Memory Filesystem #options MD_ROOT #MD is a potential root device options NFS #Network Filesystem #options NFS_ROOT #NFS usable as root device, NFS required #options MSDOSFS #MSDOS Filesystem #options CD9660 #ISO 9660 Filesystem #options CD9660_ROOT #CD-ROM usable as root, CD9660 required #options PROCFS #Process filesystem options COMPAT_43 #Compatible with BSD 4.3 [KEEP THIS!] options SCSI_DELAY=0 #Delay (in ms) before probing SCSI options UCONSOLE #Allow users to grab the console #options USERCONFIG #boot -c editor #options VISUAL_USERCONFIG #visual boot -c editor options KTRACE #ktrace(1) support options SYSVSHM #SYSV-style shared memory options SYSVMSG #SYSV-style message queues options SYSVSEM #SYSV-style semaphores options P1003_1B #Posix P1003_1B real-time extentions options _KPOSIX_PRIORITY_SCHEDULING device isa device pci # Floppy drives device fdc0 at isa? port IO_FD1 irq 6 drq 2 device fd0 at fdc0 drive 0 #device fd1 at fdc0 drive 1 # Libretto PCMCIA floppy drive support device fdc1 at isa? disable port ? irq ? device fd2 at fdc1 drive 0 #device fd3 at fdc1 drive 1 # ATA and ATAPI devices device ata device atadisk # ATA disk drives device atapicd # ATAPI CDROM drives #device atapifd # ATAPI floppy drives #device atapist # ATAPI tape drives options ATA_STATIC_ID #Static device numbering # SCSI Controllers #device ahb # EISA AHA1742 family device ahc # AHA2940 and onboard AIC7xxx devices #device amd # AMD 53C974 (Teckram DC-390(T)) #device dpt # DPT Smartcache - See LINT for options! #device isp # Qlogic family #device ncr # NCR/Symbios Logic #device sym # NCR/Symbios Logic (newer chipsets) #device adv0 at isa? #device adw #device bt0 at isa? #device aha0 at isa? #device aic0 at isa? # SCSI peripherals device scbus # SCSI bus (required) device da # Direct Access (disks) #device sa # Sequential Access (tape etc) device cd # CD device pass # Passthrough device (direct SCSI access) # RAID controllers #device amr # AMI MegaRAID #device mlx # Mylex DAC960 family # atkbdc0 controls both the keyboard and the PS/2 mouse device atkbdc0 at isa? port IO_KBD device atkbd0 at atkbdc? irq 1 device psm0 at atkbdc? irq 12 device vga0 at isa? # splash screen/screen saver pseudo-device splash # syscons is the default console driver, resembling an SCO console device sc0 at isa? # Enable this and PCVT_FREEBSD for pcvt vt220 compatible console driver #device vt0 at isa? #options XSERVER # support for X server #options FAT_CURSOR # start with block cursor # If you have a ThinkPAD, uncomment this along with the rest of the PCVT lines #options PCVT_SCANSET=2 # IBM keyboards are non-std # Floating point support - do not disable. device npx0 at nexus? port IO_NPX irq 13 # PCCARD (PCMCIA) support device card device pcic0 at isa? device pcic1 at isa? disable # Serial (COM) ports device sio0 at isa? port IO_COM1 flags 0x90 irq 4 device sio1 at isa? port IO_COM2 irq 3 # Options for serial drivers that support consoles (only for sio now): #options BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER # a BREAK on a comconsole goes to # DDB, if available. #options CONSPEED=115200 # default speed for serial console # (default 9600) HIGHER=BUGGY # Parallel-Port Bus # # Parallel port bus support is provided by the `ppbus' device. # Multiple devices may be attached to the parallel port, devices # are automatically probed and attached when found. # # Supported devices: # vpo Iomega Zip Drive # Requires SCSI disk support ('scbus' and 'da'), best # performance is achieved with ports in EPP 1.9 mode. # lpt Parallel Printer # plip Parallel network interface # ppi General-purpose I/O ("Geek Port") + IEEE1284 I/O # pps Pulse per second Timing Interface # lpbb Philips official parallel port I2C bit-banging interface # # Supported interfaces: # ppc ISA-bus parallel port interfaces. # options PPC_PROBE_CHIPSET # Enable chipset specific detection # (see flags in ppc(4)) #options DEBUG_1284 # IEEE1284 signaling protocol debug #options PERIPH_1284 # Makes your computer act as a IEEE1284 # compliant peripheral #options DONTPROBE_1284 # Avoid boot detection of PnP parallel devices #options VP0_DEBUG # ZIP/ZIP+ debug #options LPT_DEBUG # Printer driver debug #options PPC_DEBUG # Parallel chipset level debug #options PLIP_DEBUG # Parallel network IP interface debug #options PCFCLOCK_VERBOSE # Verbose pcfclock driver #options PCFCLOCK_MAX_RETRIES=5 # Maximum read tries (default 10) device ppc0 at isa? irq 7 device ppbus #device vpo device lpt #device plip #device ppi #device pps #device lpbb #device pcfclock # PCI Ethernet NICs. device de # DEC/Intel DC21x4x (``Tulip'') #device tx # SMC 9432TX (83c170 ``EPIC'') device vx # 3Com 3c590, 3c595 (``Vortex'') device wx # Intel Gigabit Ethernet Card (``Wiseman'') # PCI Ethernet NICs that use the common MII bus controller code. device miibus # MII bus support device fxp # Intel EtherExpress PRO/100B (82557, 82558) #device dc # DEC/Intel 21143 and various workalikes #device rl # RealTek 8129/8139 #device sf # Adaptec AIC-6915 (``Starfire'') #device sis # Silicon Integrated Systems SiS 900/SiS 7016 #device ste # Sundance ST201 (D-Link DFE-550TX) #device tl # Texas Instruments ThunderLAN #device vr # VIA Rhine, Rhine II #device wb # Winbond W89C840F device xl # 3Com 3c90x (``Boomerang'', ``Cyclone'') # ISA Ethernet NICs. #device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 10 iomem 0xd8000 device ed #device ex device ep # WaveLAN/IEEE 802.11 wireless NICs. Note: the WaveLAN/IEEE really # exists only as a PCMCIA device, so there is no ISA attatement needed # and resources will always be dynamically assigned by the pccard code. device wi # awi: IEEE 802.11b PRISM I cards. device awi # Aironet 4500/4800 802.11 wireless NICs. Note: the declaration below will # work for PCMCIA and PCI cards, as well as ISA cards set to ISA PnP # mode (the factory default). If you set the switches on your ISA # card for a manually chosen I/O address and IRQ, you must specify # those paremeters here. device an # ray: Raytheon Raylink 802.11 wireless NICs, OEM as Webgear Aviator 2.4GHz device ray # The probe order of these is presently determined by i386/isa/isa_compat.c. #device ie0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 iomem 0xd0000 #device fe0 at isa? port 0x300 #device le0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 5 iomem 0xd0000 #device lnc0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 10 drq 0 #device cs0 at isa? port 0x300 #device sn0 at isa? port 0x300 irq 10 # requires PCCARD (PCMCIA) support to be activated #device xe0 at isa? # Pseudo devices - the number indicates how many units to allocated. pseudo-device loop # Network loopback pseudo-device ether # Ethernet support #pseudo-device sl 1 # Kernel SLIP #pseudo-device ppp 1 # Kernel PPP pseudo-device tun # Packet tunnel. pseudo-device pty # Pseudo-ttys (telnet etc) #pseudo-device md # Memory "disks" # The `bpf' pseudo-device enables the Berkeley Packet Filter. # Be aware of the administrative consequences of enabling this! pseudo-device bpf #Berkeley packet filter # USB support # UHCI controller device uhci # OHCI controller device ohci # General USB code (mandatory for USB) device usb # Generic USB device driver device ugen # Human Interface Device (anything with buttons and dials) device uhid # USB keyboard device ukbd # USB printer device ulpt # USB Iomega Zip 100 Drive device umass # USB modem support device umodem # USB mouse device ums # USB scanners device uscanner # Allow applications running in user space to control the Local Descriptor # Table (LDT). This is required by some ports. Future versions of FreeBSD # may require this option for some programs in the base system. options USER_LDT #allow user-level control of i386 ldt # RANDOM_IP_ID causes the ID field in IP packets to be randomized # instead of incremented by 1 with each packet generated. This # option closes a minor information leak which allows remote # observers to determine the rate of packet generation on the # machine by watching the counter. options RANDOM_IP_ID # The following options add sysctl variables for controlling how certain # TCP packets are handled. # # TCP_DROP_SYNFIN adds support for ignoring TCP packets with SYN+FIN. This # prevents nmap et al. from identifying the TCP/IP stack, but breaks support # for RFC1644 extensions and is not recommended for web servers. # # TCP_RESTRICT_RST adds support for blocking the emission of TCP RST packets. # This is useful on systems which are exposed to SYN floods (e.g. IRC servers) # or any system which one does not want to be easily portscannable. # #options TCP_DROP_SYNFIN #drop TCP packets with SYN+FIN #options TCP_RESTRICT_RST #restrict emission of TCP RST # ICMP_BANDLIM enables icmp error response bandwidth limiting. You # typically want this option as it will help protect the machine from # D.O.S. packet attacks. options ICMP_BANDLIM options IPSEC #IP security options IPSEC_ESP #IP security (crypto; define w/ IPSEC) options INET6 #IPv6 communications protocols # The `gif' pseudo-device implements IPv6 over IP4 tunneling, # IPv4 over IPv6 tunneling, IPv4 over IPv4 tunneling and # IPv6 over IPv6 tunneling. # # Note: On laptops, too many gif tunnels cause amd and other RPC-related # services to fail. Yu-shun has a workaround. pseudo-device gif #IPv6 and IPv4 tunneling # The `faith' pseudo-device captures packets sent to it and diverts them # to the IPv4/IPv6 translation daemon. #pseudo-device faith 1 #for IPv6 and IPv4 translation # IPFIREWALL enables support for IP firewall construction, in # conjunction with the `ipfw' program. IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE sends # logged packets to the system logger. IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT # limits the number of times a matching entry can be logged. options IPFIREWALL #firewall options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE #print information about # dropped packets options IPFIREWALL_FORWARD #enable transparent proxy support options IPFIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1000 #limit verbosity #options IPV6FIREWALL #firewall for IPv6 #options IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE #options IPV6FIREWALL_VERBOSE_LIMIT=1000 # IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT causes the default rule (at boot) to # allow everything. Use with care, if a cracker can crash your # firewall machine, they can get to your protected machines. However, # if you are using it as an as-needed filter for specific problems as # they arise, then this may be for you. Changing the default to 'allow' # means that you won't get stuck if the kernel and /sbin/ipfw binary get # out of sync. options IPFIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT #allow everything by default #options IPV6FIREWALL_DEFAULT_TO_ACCEPT # DUMMYNET enables the "dummynet" bandwidth limiter. You need # IPFIREWALL as well. See the dummynet(4) manpage for more info. options DUMMYNET # BRIDGE enables bridging between ethernet cards -- see bridge(4). # You can use IPFIREWALL and dummynet together with bridging. #options BRIDGE # IPDIVERT enables the divert IP sockets, used by ``ipfw divert'' options IPDIVERT #divert sockets # MROUTING enables the kernel multicast packet forwarder, which works # with mrouted(8). options MROUTING # Multicast routing # IPSTEALTH enables code to support stealth forwarding (i.e., forwarding # packets without touching the ttl). This can be useful to hide firewalls # from traceroute and similar tools. options IPSTEALTH #support for stealth forwarding #options IPFILTER #ipfilter support #options IPFILTER_LOG #ipfilter logging # Soft updates is technique for improving file system speed and # making abrupt shutdown less risky. options SOFTUPDATES pseudo-device speaker #Play IBM BASIC-style noises out your speaker pseudo-device gzip #Exec gzipped a.out's pseudo-device vn #Vnode driver (turns a file into a device) # To include support for VESA video modes options VESA options SC_HISTORY_SIZE=2000 # number of history buffer lines options SC_PIXEL_MODE # add support for the raster text mode # If you have a two button mouse, you may want to add the following option # to use the right button of the mouse to paste text. options SC_TWOBUTTON_MOUSE # The newpcm driver (use INSTEAD of snd0 and all VOXWARE drivers!). # Note that motherboard sound devices may require options PNPBIOS. # # Supported cards include: # Creative SoundBlaster ISA PnP/non-PnP # Supports ESS and Avance ISA chips as well. # Gravis UltraSound ISA PnP/non-PnP # Crystal Semiconductor CS461x/428x PCI # Neomagic 256AV (ac97) # Most of the more common ISA/PnP sb/mss/ess compatable cards. # For PnP/PCI sound cards device pcm device joy0 at isa? port IO_GAME # Add support for the EXT2FS filesystem of Linux fame. Be a bit # careful with this - the ext2fs code has a tendency to lag behind # changes and not be exercised very much, so mounting read/write could # be dangerous (and even mounting read only could result in panics.) options EXT2FS # Enable the kernel debugger. options DDB # Options for psm: options PSM_HOOKRESUME #hook the system resume event, useful #for some laptops options PSM_RESETAFTERSUSPEND #reset the device at the resume event # ATM related options # # The `en' device provides support for Efficient Networks (ENI) # ENI-155 PCI midway cards, and the Adaptec 155Mbps PCI ATM cards (ANA-59x0). # # atm pseudo-device provides generic atm functions and is required for # atm devices. # NATM enables the netnatm protocol family that can be used to # bypass TCP/IP. # # the current driver supports only PVC operations (no atm-arp, no multicast). # for more details, please read the original documents at # http://www.ccrc.wustl.edu/pub/chuck/tech/bsdatm/bsdatm.html # #pseudo-device atm #device en #options NATM # The 'bktr' device is a PCI video capture device using the Brooktree # bt848/bt848a/bt849a/bt878/bt879 chipset. When used with a TV Tuner it forms a # TV card, eg Miro PC/TV, Hauppauge WinCast/TV WinTV, VideoLogic Captivator, # Intel Smart Video III, AverMedia, IMS Turbo, FlyVideo. # # Brooktree driver has been ported to the new I2C framework. Thus, # you'll need to have the following 3 lines in the kernel config. # device smbus device iicbus device iicbb # The iic and smb devices are only needed if you want to control other # I2C slaves connected to the external connector of some cards. device bktr # The aic7xxx driver will attempt to use memory mapped I/O for all PCI # controllers that have it configured only if this option is set. Unfortunately, # this doesn't work on some motherboards, which prevents it from being the # default. options AHC_ALLOW_MEMIO # PERFMON causes the driver for Pentium/Pentium Pro performance counters # to be compiled. See perfmon(4) for more information. options PERFMON # pca: PCM audio through your PC speaker # Not controlled by `snd' device pca0 at isa? port IO_TIMER1 device agp # netgraph(4). Enable the base netgraph code with the NETGRAPH option. # Individual node types can be enabled with the corresponding option # listed below; however, this is not strictly necessary as netgraph # will automatically load the corresponding KLD module if the node type # is not already compiled into the kernel. Each type below has a # corresponding man page, e.g., ng_async(8). options NETGRAPH #netgraph(4) system # SMB bus # # System Management Bus support is provided by the 'smbus' device. # Access to the SMBus device is via the 'smb' device (/dev/smb*), # which is a child of the 'smbus' device. # # Supported devices: # smb standard io through /dev/smb* # # Supported SMB interfaces: # iicsmb I2C to SMB bridge with any iicbus interface # bktr brooktree848 I2C hardware interface # intpm Intel PIIX4 Power Management Unit # alpm Acer Aladdin-IV/V/Pro2 Power Management Unit # ichsmb Intel ICH SMBus controller chips (82801AA, 82801AB, 82801BA) device smbus # Bus support, required for smb below. device intpm #device alpm device ichsmb device smb # Directory hashing improves the speed of operations on very large # directories at the expense of some memory. # Warning: this is experimental code! options UFS_DIRHASH # Set the amount of time (in seconds) the system will wait before # rebooting automatically when a kernel panic occurs. If set to (-1), # the system will wait indefinitely until a key is pressed on the # console. options PANIC_REBOOT_WAIT_TIME=5 # more MBUF clusters options NMBCLUSTERS=16384 options CLK_USE_I8254_CALIBRATION options CLK_USE_TSC_CALIBRATION # allow recursive gif tunnels this many levels deep - needed for X-Bone options MAX_GIF_NEST=2147483647 # 2147483647 = INT_MAX # our patches to provide the hw.cpuhz knob in sysctl options CPUHZ --------------000500010403080308030003 Content-Type: text/plain; name="dmesg" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline; filename="dmesg" Copyright (c) 1992-2001 The FreeBSD Project. Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. FreeBSD 4.4-RELEASE #0: Sun Dec 9 18:00:49 PST 2001 lars@255-201-131-12.bellhead.com:/usr/src/sys/compile/KERNEL-1.26 Timecounter "i8254" frequency 1193112 Hz CPU: Pentium III/Pentium III Xeon/Celeron (701.55-MHz 686-class CPU) Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x68a Stepping = 10 Features=0x383f9ff real memory = 268283904 (261996K bytes) avail memory = 255909888 (249912K bytes) Preloaded elf kernel "kernel" at 0xc04a2000. Preloaded elf module "snd_maestro3.ko" at 0xc04a209c. Preloaded elf module "snd_pcm.ko" at 0xc04a2140. module_register_init: MOD_LOAD (vesa, c03252a0, 0) error 6 Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled Using $PIR table, 9 entries at 0xc00fbd70 apm0: on motherboard apm: found APM BIOS v1.2, connected at v1.2 npx0: on motherboard npx0: INT 16 interface pcib0: on motherboard pci0: on pcib0 agp0: mem 0xf4000000-0xf7ffffff at device 0.0 on pci0 pcib1: at device 1.0 on pci0 pci1: on pcib1 pci1: at 0.0 irq 11 pcic0: irq 11 at device 3.0 on pci0 pcic0: PCI Memory allocated: 0x44000000 pcic0: TI12XX PCI Config Reg: [ring enable][speaker enable][CSC serial isa irq] pccard0: on pcic0 pcic1: irq 11 at device 3.1 on pci0 pcic1: PCI Memory allocated: 0x44001000 pcic1: TI12XX PCI Config Reg: [ring enable][speaker enable][CSC serial isa irq] pccard1: on pcic1 isab0: at device 7.0 on pci0 isa0: on isab0 atapci0: port 0x860-0x86f at device 7.1 on pci0 ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0 uhci0: port 0xdce0-0xdcff irq 11 at device 7.2 on pci0 usb0: on uhci0 usb0: USB revision 1.0 uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1 uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered intpm0: port 0x840-0x84f irq 9 at device 7.3 on pci0 intpm0: I/O mapped 840 intpm0: intr IRQ 9 enabled revision 0 smbus0: on intsmb0 smb0: on smbus0 intpm0: PM I/O mapped 800 pcm0: port 0xd800-0xd8ff mem 0xf3ffe000-0xf3ffffff irq 5 at device 8.0 on pci0 xl0: <3Com 3c556 Fast Etherlink XL> port 0xd400-0xd4ff mem 0xf3ffd800-0xf3ffd87f,0xf3ffdc00-0xf3ffdc7f irq 11 at device 16.0 on pci0 xl0: Ethernet address: 00:04:76:45:47:e0 miibus0: on xl0 ukphy0: on miibus0 ukphy0: 10baseT, 10baseT-FDX, 100baseTX, 100baseTX-FDX, auto pci0: (vendor=0x10b7, dev=0x1007) at 16.1 irq 11 orm0: