On Saturday 02 February 2008, Jeff Garzik wrote:I think that one came from me, but it also gets over 14,000 hits on google. Now Jeff, here is the strange part. That error was killing me, many times an hour and eventually crashing completely, repeatedly. I applied that kernel argument acpi_use_timer_override once and have not had the error since, and that includes one test of a full let it cool for a minute powerdown reboot to see if it would come back, which it did not. That argument causes the kernel to log this as its responding to that command: [ 27.097095] ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs [ 27.097287] ..TIMER: vector=0x31 apic1=0 pin1=2 apic2=-1 pin2=-1 [ 27.107291] ..MP-BIOS bug: 8254 timer not connected to IO-APIC [ 27.107343] ...trying to set up timer (IRQ0) through the 8259A ... failed. [ 27.107346] ...trying to set up timer as Virtual Wire IRQ... failed. [ 27.117353] ...trying to set up timer as ExtINT IRQ... works. The last 4 lines above are not logged without that argument. So my theory ATM is that this forced the kernel to initialize something in the boards registers that it does not initialize without that command, and that its going fubar as shown in the msg quoted above is a totally random thing, perhaps dependent on the phase of one of jupiters moons as to what state it powers up in. And I got lucky, so far in that my single powerdown reset didn't trigger it again... And you _know_ what that knocking sound is by now. :) That's my admittedly hardware oriented view of the goings on. But I also think it should be a good clue as to what piece of the acpi code needs walked around in and its tires kicked again, with an eye toward making that item a wee bit more intelligently done. If you can cobble up something that will extract the data and prove what fails, I'll be glad to play guinea pig. With ccache, a kernel build is < 15 minutes to actually running it. My $0.02 in 1934 dollars. Adjust for inflation since. Thanks Jeff. I'm glad to see that this isn't scheduled to 'fall through the cracks' as does happen when folks get busy. -- Cheers, Gene "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author) What!? Me worry? -- Alfred E. Newman --
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