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From: Julien Oster <lkml-2344@mc.frodoid.org>
To: Alistair John Strachan <s0348365@sms.ed.ac.uk>
Cc: ross.alexander@uk.neceur.com,
	"Brendan Howes" <brendan@netzentry.com>,
	linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: NForce2 pseudoscience stability testing (2.6.0-test11)
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:13:23 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <frodoid.frodo.87zneg8ipo.fsf@usenet.frodoid.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200311281646.40171.s0348365@sms.ed.ac.uk> (Alistair John Strachan's message of "Fri, 28 Nov 2003 16:46:40 +0000")

Alistair John Strachan <s0348365@sms.ed.ac.uk> writes:

Hello Alistair,

> It's evidently a configuration problem, albeit BIOS, mainboard revision,
> memory quality, etc. because I and many others like me are able to run Linux
> 2.4/2.6 with all the options you tested and still achieve absolute stability,
> on the nForce 2 platform.

No, it's most evidently a mainboard problem, as everybody using an
ASUS A7N8X (Deluxe) reported so far that the mainboard will lock up
completely unless you turn of ACPI, APIC and local APIC. There is no
other possibility to work this lockup madness around, as many users of
that mainboard including me really tried *everything*.

We know that other NForce2 Mainboards don't have this kind of problem,
but sadly that isn't of any help whatsoever for us A7N8X users.

Unfortunately, my onboard SATA controller is significantly slower when
using XT-PIC interrupts (and I don't have many of them which aren't
crowded anyway). I can verify this by booting with ACPI and APIC
enabled and doing a simple hdparm -t multiple times on my SATA
softraid. I won't have much time to do this, though, since the
mainboard loves locking up very soon especially by doing hdparm -t.

HOWEVER, I tested it several times under Windows 2000 (I installed it
solely for this purpose, my machine used to be completely Redmond
free), and although Windows 2000 also routes the PCI interrupts via
APIC and ACPI, there's no such lockup occuring.

So, somehow, Linux should be able to allow the Asus A7N8X operate with
APIC and ACPI and any help in finally getting it in an usable state
would be strongly appreciated. I would have hacked the kernel myself,
but unfortunately I have no clue of the ACPI and APIC/local APIC stuff
in the kernel source.

Regards,
Julien

  reply	other threads:[~2003-11-28 18:13 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 55+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <001a01c3b515$b6030de0$0f00a8c0@client.attbi.com>
2003-11-28 15:13 ` NForce2 pseudoscience stability testing (2.6.0-test11) ross.alexander
2003-11-28 16:46   ` Alistair John Strachan
2003-11-28 18:13     ` Julien Oster [this message]
2003-11-28 18:24       ` Prakash K. Cheemplavam
2003-11-29  2:55       ` Josh McKinney
2003-11-29 16:33         ` Julien Oster
2003-11-29 17:15           ` Josh McKinney
2003-12-02 10:13     ` ross.alexander
2003-12-02 21:12       ` Josh McKinney
2003-12-03 16:23       ` Julien Oster
2003-11-28 18:00   ` Julien Oster
2003-11-28 18:18     ` Prakash K. Cheemplavam
2003-11-29 10:25 bug in -test11 make xconfig Christopher Sawtell
2003-11-29 11:18 ` NForce2 pseudoscience stability testing (2.6.0-test11) Craig Bradney
2003-11-29 16:34   ` Julien Oster
2003-11-29 16:47     ` Craig Bradney
2003-11-29 16:54       ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-07 11:32     ` Jussi Laako
2003-12-07 15:49       ` Prakash K. Cheemplavam
2003-12-01 18:30   ` Pavel Machek
2003-12-01 20:20     ` Craig Bradney
     [not found] <WSA7.6D.39@gated-at.bofh.it>
     [not found] ` <WTYM.3ua.7@gated-at.bofh.it>
     [not found]   ` <WVoa.73O.17@gated-at.bofh.it>
2003-11-30 13:06     ` Lenar Lõhmus
     [not found] <3FCD21E1.5080300@netzentry.com>
2003-12-03  0:28 ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-03  0:48   ` Prakash K. Cheemplavam
2003-12-03  8:15     ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-03 17:09     ` bill davidsen
     [not found]     ` <200312031709.MAA18860@gatekeeper.tmr.com>
2003-12-03 17:37       ` Prakash K. Cheemplavam
2003-12-03  0:47 ` Ian Kumlien
2003-12-03  0:58 Allen Martin
2003-12-03  1:09 ` Ian Kumlien
2003-12-03  1:23 b
2003-12-03  1:30 ` Ian Kumlien
2003-12-03  1:32 Allen Martin
     [not found] <fa.nmlihqm.16j6n38@ifi.uio.no>
     [not found] ` <fa.f27m7i8.1vk0j84@ifi.uio.no>
2003-12-04  1:08   ` walt
2003-12-04  1:41 b
2003-12-04  2:45 ` Jesse Allen
2003-12-04  7:42   ` Prakash K. Cheemplavam
2003-12-04  4:45 ` Josh McKinney
2003-12-04 11:47 ` ross.alexander
2003-12-04  2:57 b
2003-12-04  5:11 Allen Martin
2003-12-04 20:04 ` Jesse Allen
2003-12-04 20:41   ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-04 20:55     ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-04 22:03       ` Bob
2003-12-04  5:37 b
2003-12-04  7:00 ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-04  8:59 b
2003-12-04  9:09 b
2003-12-04 12:17 b
2003-12-04 15:19 ` Craig Bradney
2003-12-04 16:32   ` Josh McKinney
2003-12-04 17:08     ` Julien Oster
2003-12-04 17:55       ` Josh McKinney
2003-12-05 13:28 ` Pat Erley
2003-12-04 13:07 Dan Creswell

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