[LinuxBIOS] show config.lb error

Ronald G Minnich rminnich at lanl.gov
Fri May 12 17:19:52 CEST 2006


Neil wrote:
> Dear all:
>  
> My MB has two cpu (AMD opteron) , chipset is broadcom bcm5780 and 
> bcm5785 ,after I flash my linuxbios ,It hang ,and from minicom ,
> we can see the error below(attchment is the whole log ):
>  
> PCI: 00:0a.0 [1166/0130] enabled
> PCI: 00:0b.0 [1166/0130] enabled
> PCI: 00:0c.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0d.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0e.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0f.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00: 0a.0
> PCI: Left over static devices.  Check your Config.lb <http://config.lb/>
>  
> could anyone tell me what is the problem? Thank you very much!
> Neil
> 
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> 
> LinuxBIOS-1.1.8_Fallback Thu May 11 14:53:42 CST 2006 starting...
> real main sysinfo =000cf000
> bsp_apicid=00
> (0,1) link=01
> (1,0) link=01
> 02 nodes initialized.
> SBLink=02
> NC node|link=02
> SMBus controller enabled
> Ram1.00
> Ram1.01
> Ram2.00
> Registered
> 200Mhz
> RAM: 0x00100000 KB
> Ram2.01
> Registered
> 200Mhz
> RAM: 0x00200000 KB
> Ram3
> Initializing memory:  done
> Initializing memory:  done
> Setting variable MTRR 02, base: 0000MB, range: 0800MB, type WB
> DQS Training:RcvrEn:Pass1: 00 CTLRMaxDelay=06 done
> DQS Training:RcvrEn:Pass1: 01 CTLRMaxDelay=ae done
> DQS Training:DQSPos: 00 done
> DQS Training:DQSPos: 01
> DQS Training Rd Wr failed ctrl01
>  done
> DQS Training:RcvrEn:Pass2: 00 CTLRMaxDelay=38 done
> DQS Training:RcvrEn:Pass2: 01 CTLRMaxDelay=ae done
> DQS Training:tsc[00]=00000000251a65f8
> DQS Training:tsc[01]=000000002a97a605
> DQS Training:tsc[02]=000000003f4c0937
> DQS Training:tsc[03]=000000031eb6b53c
> DQS Training:tsc[04]=0000000320edcf05
> Ram4
> v_esp=000cefc4
> testx = 5a5a5a5a
> Copying data from cache to ram -- switching to use ram as stack... Done
> testx = 5a5a5a5a
> Disabling cache as ram now
> Clearing initial memory region: Done
> Copying LinuxBIOS to ram.
> src=fffe0004
> dst=00004000
> linxbios_ram.bin length = 00022c10
> Jumping to LinuxBIOS.
> LinuxBIOS-1.1.8_Fallback Thu May 11 14:53:42 CST 2006 booting...
> Enumerating buses...
> APIC_CLUSTER: 0 enabled
> PCI_DOMAIN: 0000 enabled
>   PCI: 00:18.3 siblings=1
> CPU: APIC: 00 enabled
> CPU: APIC: 01 enabled
>   PCI: 00:19.3 siblings=1
> CPU: APIC: 02 enabled
> CPU: APIC: 03 enabled
> PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 00
> PCI: 00:18.0 [1022/1100] enabled
> PCI: 00:18.1 [1022/1101] enabled
> PCI: 00:18.2 [1022/1102] enabled
> PCI: 00:18.3 [1022/1103] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.0 [1022/1100] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.1 [1022/1101] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.2 [1022/1102] enabled
> PCI: 00:19.3 [1022/1103] enabled
> PCI: 00:00.0 [1166/0130] enabled
> PCI: 00:0a.0 [1166/0130] enabled next_unitid: 0010
> PCI: 00:00.0 subbordinate bus PCI-X
> PCI: 00:00.0 [1166/0036] enabled
> PCI: 00:10.0 [1166/0036] enabled next_unitid: 0015
> PCI: pci_scan_bus for bus 00
> PCI: 00:04.0 [1002/5159] enabled
> PCI: 00:06.0 [1166/0036] enabled
> PCI: 00:07.0 [1166/0205] enabled
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:07.1
> PCI: 00:07.2 [1166/0234] enabled
> PCI: 00:07.3 [1166/0238] enabled
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:07.4
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:07.5
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:07.6
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:08.0
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:08.1
> Disabling static device: PCI: 00:08.2
> PCI: 00:0a.0 [1166/0130] enabled
> PCI: 00:0b.0 [1166/0130] enabled
> PCI: 00:0c.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0d.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0e.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0f.0 [1166/0132] enabled
> PCI: 00:0a.0
> PCI: Left over static devices.  Check your Config.lb
> 

This is an annoying message. It is saying that you have spec'ed out more 
devices than exist. You need to look at your mobo more closely.

thanks

ron




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