Subject: Re: ex0: device timeout
To: Frank van der Linden <fvdl@netbsd.org>
From: Woo-il Song <bemess@gmail.com>
List: port-amd64
Date: 01/17/2005 10:03:24
I use MPACPI option instead of MPBIOS. NIC works.
Thanks. :)
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 19:21:34 +0100, Frank van der Linden
<fvdl@netbsd.org> wrote:
> Ok.. looks like this is an nVidia-based board. Problems with nVidia
> boards have been documented before: basically they don't work well when
> using the IO APICs. And NetBSD/amd64 always uses those (which should
> always work). But apparently there's something with the nVidia board
> that makes it not work. NetBSD/i386 does not use the IO APICs by
> default, so it works.
>
> It's been reported that Linux works because it simply doesn't use the
> IO APICs on the board.
>
> You can try compiling a kernel without ioapic support (i.e. comment
> it out in the kernel config file), this will probably work. But
> it's actually unsupported.
>
> One thing you could try is to use the MPACPI option (and acpi0 at mainbus?)
> in the config file, and leave out MPBIOS, and then reconfigure+recompile
> the kernel.
>
> If anyone has information on what it takes to make the nVidia IO APICs
> work, I'll be very happy to hear it. The only thing I can come up with
> is that there are some bits in the PCI-PCI bridge that need to be set
> (ex0 is the only device using interrupts behind a bridge).
>
> - Frank
>