Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 08:16:39 +0200 From: Conrad Juleff <conradj@is.co.za> To: Luoqi Chen <luoqi@watermarkgroup.com> Cc: current@FreeBSD.ORG, smp@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Dell 2400 and APIC problem Message-ID: <20000202081639.C61121@is.co.za> In-Reply-To: <200002011708.MAA29645@lor.watermarkgroup.com>; from Luoqi Chen on Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:08:38PM -0500 References: <200002011708.MAA29645@lor.watermarkgroup.com>
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On Tue, Feb 01, 2000 at 12:08:38PM -0500, Luoqi Chen wrote: > > I am using boot -dv with "options DIAGNOSTIC" in the kernel and it doesnt > > tell me what the PnP probe is hanging on. > > > > Any other suggestions? > > > I don't think it's pnp probing. You don't seem to have any pnp devices at > all from your dmesg output. Could you do a 'pnpinfo' and verify if it is > indeed the case? You are correct: # pnpinfo Checking for Plug-n-Play devices... No Plug-n-Play devices were found > Isa bus is the last bus probed, and immediately (well, almost) follows that > configure hooks with interrupt enabled. That is also the first time BSP > gives up mplock, and the APs have a chance to initialize themselves. I > believe that is where it hangs. This looks like the problem, thanks for your help. Do you know how I can narrow this down and perhaps get it working? > Just to make sure, do you have "options NAPIC 2" in your kernel config? The > default is 1, so you absolutely need this line for things to work. Yes I have "options NAPIC 2" in my kernel config, the kernel complains and halts if I have it set to 1. -Conrad To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-smp" in the body of the message
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