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Date:      Mon, 24 Jan 2011 22:36:42 +0100
From:      Torfinn Ingolfsen <torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
To:        freebsd-ppc@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: PowerMac G5 and FreeBSD 9.0-current: no disks?
Message-ID:  <20110124223642.7e12d3a5.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
In-Reply-To: <20110123003845.053726a7.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>
References:  <20110123003845.053726a7.torfinn.ingolfsen@broadpark.no>

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Update: I just put another sata hard drive into the machine, and used
the bsdinstaller snapshot to install FreeBSD 9.0-current on the machine.
As long as I use 'boot -v' FreeBSD sees the disks connected to the
internal sata controller and boots. If I boot without '-v', no disks
are seen.

This machine has two cpus, but it looks to me like only one of them is
fully detected?
root@kg-g5# dmesg | grep -i cpu
cpu0: IBM PowerPC 970FX revision 3.0, 1413.86 MHz
cpu0: Features dc000000<PPC32,PPC64,ALTIVEC,FPU,MMU>
cpu0: HID0 511081<NAP,DPM,NHR,TBEN,ENATTN>
ULE: setup cpu 0
cpulist0: <Open Firmware CPU Group> on nexus0
cpu0: <Open Firmware CPU> on cpulist0
pcr0: <PPC 970 Power Control Register> on cpu0
cpu1: <Open Firmware CPU> on cpulist0
pcr1: <PPC 970 Power Control Register> on cpu1
htpic0: Version 1.2, supports 4 CPUs and 120 irqs
openpic0: Version 1.2, supports 4 CPUs and 120 irqs
fcu0: Location: CPU A INTAKE type: 0 ID: 3 RPM: 1440
fcu0: Location: CPU A EXHAUST type: 0 ID: 4 RPM: 1472
fcu0: Location: CPU B INTAKE type: 0 ID: 5 RPM: 1440
fcu0: Location: CPU B EXHAUST type: 0 ID: 6 RPM: 1472

Also, 'top -P' only shows one cpu:
last pid:  1937;  load averages:  1.07,  0.90,  0.54                             up 0+00:20:18  22:36:28
33 processes:  2 running, 31 sleeping
CPU:  2.7% user,  0.0% nice, 23.8% system, 52.3% interrupt, 21.1% idle
Mem: 13M Active, 130M Inact, 60M Wired, 116K Cache, 59M Buf, 260M Free
Swap: 4096M Total, 4096M Free


Or am I wrong?
-- 
Torfinn




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