Subject: Re: BIOS flash fixes all uvm_pagefaults! (Was: Re: uvm_pagefaults in 1.5.3 & 1.6)
To: Peter. Bex <Peter.Bex@student.kun.nl>
From: Don Phillips <don@resun.com>
List: tech-kern
Date: 10/17/2002 08:04:34
>>>>> "Peter" == Peter Bex <Peter.Bex@student.kun.nl> writes:
Peter> I've downloaded the latest flash utility for my BIOS and now
Peter> I've pkgsrc-installed Mozilla, Gimp (from scratch, so with
Peter> gtk etc) and enlightenment, and I've compiled the kernel 2
Peter> times. BTW: I've got UDMA enabled and I'm still working with
Peter> the first 1.6 release. (I haven't upgraded to -CURRENT)
Which motherboard do you have? I'm running an MSI MS-6378 with a
BIOS from June 2002. Unfortunately for me, this looks to be the
most current revision of the BIOS for this board (v3.1).
From what I think that I'm reading, the VIA chip set bug is not new.
Was it known before June 2002? Is anybody else running MSI
motherboards with an Atlon?
In any event, I plugged in a SCSI card and disabled the onboard IDE
channels. I ran into the same problem. Wouldn't this have avoided
the VIA chip set issues?
I changed the memory timing to 3 T, and set the speed to 100MZ
(using PC133 SDRAM). Same problem.
Peter> I think this is enough proof that flashing the BIOS does fix
Peter> the VIA chipset bug Frank van der Linden mentioned. Thanks
Peter> Frank!
At least for your motherboard. For now, it looks like I'm SOL.
I'm going to rebuild a system based upon the IN530 and a K6-2
processor and see if I still reproduce the problem. It was because
of problems with 1.5.2 on that configuration that I ended up in the
current configuration. IIRC, I didn't try 1.6 on the IN530. Since
the IN530 is SIS based, this should eliminate the VIA chip problem.
Do we need to start a list of motherboards and their
working/notworking status? 1/2 :-)
Regards,
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Don Phillips don@resun.com
Escondido, Calif. My opinions are just that, and no more.