On Mon, 2003-12-08 at 04:21, Ross Dickson wrote:-local apic("lapic")
On Monday 08 of December 2003 04:08, Bob wrote: > >>Sounds great.. maybe you have come across something. Yes, the CPU > >>Disconnect function arrived in your BIOS in revision of 2003/03/27 > >>"6.Adds"CPU Disconnect Function" to adjust C1 disconnects. The Chipset > >>does not support C2 disconnect; thus, disable C2 function." > >> > >>For me though.. Im on an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe v2 BIOS 1007. From what I can > >>see the CPU Disconnect isnt even in the Uber BIOS 1007 for this ASUS > >>that has been discussed. > >> > >>Craig > >
> >I don't have that in MSI K7N2 MCP2-T near the > >agp and fsb spread spectrum items or anywhere >> else.
Use athcool: http://members.jcom.home.ne.jp/jacobi/linux/softwares.html#athcoolPlease take a look at
or apply kernel patch (2.4 and 2.6 versions were posted already). --bart
Fixes for nforce2 hard lockup, apic, io-apic, udma133 covered
in mailing list.
I approached it from another angle regarding delaying the apic ack in local timer irq
and achieved stability. It would be good to have others try it. Ian Kumlien is also
reporting success so far.
Although I had long uptimes before.. and therefore might achieve them
again fairly easily.. I'm now on 2 days 10 hours which has included a
lot of compilation and a lot of idle time, and plenty of the hdpar and
grep tests. I have used only the IRQ0 IO-APIC edge patch.
Can someone please note all the patches for 2.6 that people have tried
and what they achieve? Im starting to get a bit lost, given the fact
that I'm running stable here with only 1 patch. (so far - this is where
it crashes after I click Send I suppose ;) )
-apic
-io-apic (IRQO set to XT-PIC incorrectly)udma133 may be a clue but I don't think anyone
-udma133?
-cpu disconnect patch (missing bios option for ACPI Cx states)
Craig