David Gurvich wrote: > I've been having some trouble with nforce motherboard and > FreeBSD-5.2.1-CURRENT. The only combinations that I have found > to work consistently are disabling ACPI with hw.acpi.0.disabled="1" and > either no PM or using apm, or enabling ACPI and APIC disabled with > hw.apic.0.disabled="1". This solution would not work for SMP kernel. > I'm not sure of the exact problem but there seems to be an irq > sharing issue when both ACPI and APIC are enabled. These coexisted with > 11/2003 5.1 but as of 5.2.1 there have been problems for me. Onbord > Lan, USB, and either ACPI or APIC cannot coexist. Boot with ACPI&APIC, > start if_nv (nvnet) using dhclient, USB-OHCI mouse. > Use the onboard lan, i.e. open web-browser. USB no longer responds, and > onboard lan timeout. No way to restart either without reboot. Both work > perfectly if either ACPI, or APIC is not started. The mouse and lan are > both > on pci0 at irq 10. APIC is broken on nforce2 boards. I got an ASUS mainboard and the clock interrupt gets screwed up if I enable APIC. The boards are designed for a single processor so the only problem is that APIC is turned on by default now. I have heard of BIOS versions that could fix the interrupt problem, but I havent tried them yet. HendrikReceived on Thu May 27 2004 - 00:14:46 UTC
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