Re: SMP + Hyperthreading / Asus PCDL Deluxe / Kernel 2.4.x 2.6.x / Crash/Freeze

From: Richard Browning
Date: Wed Mar 17 2004 - 22:03:28 EST


On Friday 12 March 2004 07:07, Len Brown wrote:
> Hmm, read that note too fast...
> Since the failure did not follow the package to the BSP socket
> (CPU0/CPU1), but instead stayed with the AP (CPU2/CPU3) socket, that
> suggests an issue with the MB rather than the processor itself.

Right then. I've just 'borrowed' the same motherboard (Asus PC-DL Deluxe) and
CPUs from the local friendly computer place. I simply connected the hard
drive to their combo and booted. SAME RESULT.

To confirm these (SEVERE) issues, I installed (deep breath, apologies, etc,)
Windows XP Pro. Regrettably, the Micro$oft beast worked perfectly. Four
processors in task manager, no hangs after several hours of 'doing stuff'.

I don't know what's going on with Linux and this motherboard. Is it the
strangeness of Asus putting a Canterwood and Intel ICH5 chipset together to
get the 533 FSB out of the Xeon?

The symptoms only show up if I'm doing 'dev'. In other words, I can boot into
KDE, play music, watch DVDs and even play Enemy Territory - all with HT
enabled. However AS SOON as I begin the configure/make/install cycle the
system will hang. It's almost like an interrupt is gumming up the works
somehow, but I lack the expertise to pinpoint it. For the record, I'm running
a Radeon9800Pro graphics card.

I dunno why there haven't been more issues like this. Then again, most of the
folk I hear on the Asus forums are using these mobos with Windoze.

What can I do to help you chaps get to the bottom of this? (Interestingly I
note that turning off ACPI - not APIC - with HT enabled causes the kernel to
not realise that HT is in fact enabled. I though the kernel used CPUIDs to
work out whether HT was enabled?)

R
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