On Sat, Apr 04, 2009 at 12:54:52PM +0200, Harald Gutmann wrote:
On Friday 03 April 2009 21:33:15 Ward Vandewege wrote: The first part of your message was fine to read, but this one worries me a little bit.
However, I got this after having the machine up for a while:
[ 999.664992] Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason 00. [ 999.665144] Uhhuh. NMI received for unknown reason a1. [ 999.665147] You have some hardware problem, likely on the PCI bus. [ 999.665149] Dazed and confused, but trying to continue [ 999.667309] Do you have a strange power saving mode enabled? [ 999.667309] Dazed and confused, but trying to continue
This was right after I did
cat /proc/interrupts
a couple times - but that may have been a coincidence.
I think it could have been a coincidence, but i'd be interested in further details, as this is maybe a result of a "wrong" mptable setup.
OK.
Which kernel version did you use on which distribution?
Linux radio 2.6.27-7-generic #1 SMP Tue Nov 4 19:33:06 UTC 2008 x86_64 GNU/Linux
That's on ubuntu 8.10, 64 bit as you can see.
dmesg output, lspci output, /proc/interrupts, and anything else which could be interesting. :)
Sure. This is with the f14 bios:
http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-f14-nic-in-black-... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-f14-nic-in-black-... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-f14-nic-in-black-... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-f14-nic-in-black-... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-f14-nic-in-black-...
And this is with your latest patch:
http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-cb-interrupt-patc... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-cb-interrupt-patc... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-cb-interrupt-patc... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-cb-interrupt-patc... http://ward.vandewege.net/coreboot/m57sli/v1.1/m57sli-v1.1-cb-interrupt-patc...
The machine seems a bit unhappy - sluggish over ssh but not on console. X was sucking up a lot of CPU too. Something isn't quite right I think.
Thanks, Ward.