I have tried latest code..., except that, it works well.
YH
-----Original Message----- From: Andi Kleen [mailto:ak@suse.de] Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 11:53 AM To: Lu, Yinghai Cc: discuss@x86-64.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linuxbios@openbios.org Subject: Re: x86_64: calibrate_delay_direct and apic id lift for BSP
On Friday 28 October 2005 20:42, Yinghai Lu wrote:
andi,
I tried to lift apic id in LinuxBIOS for all cpus after 0x10.
When using MB with AMD8111, the jiffies was not moving. So it is locked at calibrate_delay_direct...
Have you tried it with 2.6.14? It has some new code to handle high apic ids better
but MB with Nvidia ck804, jiffies is moving.
The timer is wired different on nvidia than on 8111. They can go either through the 8259 or through the IOAPIC. There is still some code that falls back to the 8259 if IOAPIC doesn't work, which may make it appear working on Nvidia.
As a warning I'm about to remove that code so don't rely on it.
If I don't change BSP apic id ( keep it to 0), It changes....
I have no idea how the jiffies changes, there is another thread change
it....?
They change when interrupt 0 fires. So it's probably misrouted or similar.
-Andi
I wonder if 8111 only support 4 bit apicid, so it can not send irq to BSP at apic id 0x10....
YH
On 10/28/05, Lu, Yinghai yinghai.lu@amd.com wrote:
I have tried latest code..., except that, it works well.
YH
-----Original Message----- From: Andi Kleen [mailto:ak@suse.de] Sent: Friday, October 28, 2005 11:53 AM To: Lu, Yinghai Cc: discuss@x86-64.org; linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org; linuxbios@openbios.org Subject: Re: x86_64: calibrate_delay_direct and apic id lift for BSP
On Friday 28 October 2005 20:42, Yinghai Lu wrote:
andi,
I tried to lift apic id in LinuxBIOS for all cpus after 0x10.
When using MB with AMD8111, the jiffies was not moving. So it is locked at calibrate_delay_direct...
Have you tried it with 2.6.14? It has some new code to handle high apic ids better
but MB with Nvidia ck804, jiffies is moving.
The timer is wired different on nvidia than on 8111. They can go either through the 8259 or through the IOAPIC. There is still some code that falls back to the 8259 if IOAPIC doesn't work, which may make it appear working on Nvidia.
As a warning I'm about to remove that code so don't rely on it.
If I don't change BSP apic id ( keep it to 0), It changes....
I have no idea how the jiffies changes, there is another thread change
it....?
They change when interrupt 0 fires. So it's probably misrouted or similar.
-Andi
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On Friday 28 October 2005 22:19, Yinghai Lu wrote:
I wonder if 8111 only support 4 bit apicid, so it can not send irq to BSP at apic id 0x10....
Well, you being at AMD are probably in a much better position to find out than most other folks. Or try the datasheet from the website.
-Andi