On 11-Nov-2003 John Hay wrote: >> >> > Upgrading a Asus P2L97-DS dual Pentium II 266MHz box, I got this panic >> >> > when booting: >> >> > >> >> >############################ > ... >> >> > CPU: Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron (267.27-MHz 686-class CPU) >> >> > Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x633 Stepping = 3 >> >> > Features=0x80fbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,MMX> >> >> > real memory = 134205440 (127 MB) >> >> > avail memory = 125018112 (119 MB) >> >> > MPTable: <OEM00000 PROD00000000> >> >> > FreeBSD/SMP: Multiprocessor System Detected: 2 CPUs >> >> > cpu0 (BSP): APIC ID: 1 >> >> > cpu1 (AP): APIC ID: 0 >> >> > ioapic0: Assuming intbase of 0 >> >> > ioapic0 <Version 1.1> irqs 0-23 on motherboard >> >> > Pentium Pro MTRR support enabled >> >> > acpi0: <ASUS P2L97-DS> on motherboard >> >> > pcibios: BIOS version 2.10 >> >> > Using $PIR table, 7 entries at 0xc00f0d20 >> >> > acpi0: Power Button (fixed) >> >> > Timecounter "ACPI-safe" frequency 3579545 Hz quality 1000 >> >> > acpi_timer0: <24-bit timer at 3.579545MHz> port 0xe408-0xe40b on acpi0 >> >> > acpi_cpu0: <CPU> on acpi0 >> >> > pcib0: <ACPI Host-PCI bridge> port 0xcf8-0xcff on acpi0 >> >> > pci0: <ACPI PCI bus> on pcib0 >> >> > pcib0: slot 4 INTD is routed to irq 5 >> >> > pcib0: slot 6 INTA is routed to irq 5 >> >> > pcib0: slot 10 INTA is routed to irq 12 >> >> > pcib0: slot 11 INTA is routed to irq 10 >> >> > pcib0: slot 12 INTA is routed to irq 11 >> >> > panic: probing for non-PCI bus >> >> > cpuid = 0; >> >> > Uptime: 1s >> >> > Shutting down ACPI >> >> > Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort >> >> > Rebooting... >> >> >############################ >> >> >> >> Can you provide a copy of your mptable? >> >> Wait, you have ACPI enabled, but ACPI didn't enumerate your CPUs? Umm, can >> you provide an acpdump -t from your machine? Also, can you try hacking >> mptable_pci_probe_table() in mptable.c to print out pci0 and bus at the start >> of the function? Thanks. > > Ok, acpidump -t output at the end. Oof, no MADT table. Your BIOS sucks. :-P Don't use ACPI because PCI interrupts aren't going to work otherwise. Does this system have an AGP slot? Also, do you have a dmesg from before? -- John Baldwin <jhb_at_FreeBSD.org> <>< http://www.FreeBSD.org/~jhb/ "Power Users Use the Power to Serve!" - http://www.FreeBSD.org/Received on Tue Nov 11 2003 - 11:29:02 UTC
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