Subject: Re: pre-built i386 + MP spinup test kernels now available.
To: None <tech-smp@netbsd.org>
From: Matthias Scheler <tron@zhadum.de>
List: tech-smp
Date: 02/24/2000 00:38:18
In article <200002231449.OAA06059@orchard.arlington.ma.us>,
	Bill Sommerfeld <sommerfeld@netbsd.org> writes:
> dmesg output from a successful boot (or an unsuccessful boot, for that
> matter) would be appreciated.

"netbsd-GENERIC.MP" works fine for me on a Dual Pentium II 400MHz system
using a Gigabyte 6BXD board:

cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor)
cpu0: family 6 model 5 step 2
cpu0: Intel Pentium II (Deschutes) (686-class)
cpu0: features fbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR>
cpu0: features fbff<PGE,MCA,CMOV>
cpu0: calibrating local timer
cpu0: apic clock running at 99 MHz
cpu0: kstack at 0xd258b000 for 8192 bytes
cpu0: idle pcb at 0xd258b000, idle sp at 0xd258cfa0
cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor)
cpu1: family 6 model 5 step 1
cpu1: Intel Pentium II (Deschutes) (686-class)
cpu1: features fbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR>
cpu1: features fbff<PGE,MCA,CMOV>
cpu1: kstack at 0xd258d000 for 8192 bytes
cpu1: idle pcb at 0xd258d000, idle sp at 0xd258efa0
ioapic0 at mainbus0 apid 2 (I/O APIC)
ioapic0: pa 0xfec00000, virtual wire mode, version 11, 24 pins
ioapic0: int0 attached to ExtINT (type 3<type=3=ExtINT> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int1 attached to isa0 irq 1 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int2 attached to isa0 irq 0 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int3 attached to isa0 irq 3 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int4 attached to isa0 irq 4 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int5 attached to isa0 irq 5 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int6 attached to isa0 irq 6 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int7 attached to isa0 irq 7 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int8 attached to isa0 irq 8 (type 0<type=0> flags 5<pol=1=Act Hi,trig=1=Edge>)
ioapic0: int9 attached to isa0 irq 9 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int10 attached to isa0 irq 10 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int11 attached to isa0 irq 11 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int12 attached to isa0 irq 12 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int13 attached to isa0 irq 13 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int14 attached to isa0 irq 14 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int15 attached to isa0 irq 15 (type 0<type=0> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
ioapic0: int19 attached to pci0 device 7 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int19 attached to pci0 device 11 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int16 attached to pci0 device 12 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int17 attached to pci2 device 0 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int18 attached to pci2 device 1 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int18 attached to pci3 device 4 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int19 attached to pci3 device 5 INT_A (type 0<type=0> flags f<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=3=Level>)
ioapic0: int23 attached to SMI (type 2<type=2=SMI> flags 7<pol=3=Act Lo,trig=1=Edge>)
local apic: int0 attached to ExtINT (type 3<type=3=ExtINT> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
local apic: int1 attached to NMI (type 1<type=1=NMI> flags 0<pol=0,trig=0>)
eap0: interrupting at apic 2 int 16 (irq 5)
cpu0: prelint0 700<vector=0,delmode=7,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu0: prelint1 400<vector=0,delmode=4,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu0: timer0 300d0<vector=d0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu0: pcint0 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu0: lint0 10700<vector=0,delmode=7,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu0: lint1 400<vector=0,delmode=4,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu0: err0 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: enabling
ioapic0: int0 10700<vector=0,delmode=7,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int1 1a0<vector=a0,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int2 10100<vector=0,delmode=1,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int3 1e1<vector=e1,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int4 1e2<vector=e2,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int5 10100<vector=0,delmode=1,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int6 170<vector=70,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int7 1a1<vector=a1,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int8 10100<vector=0,delmode=1,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int9 10100<vector=0,delmode=1,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int10 d181<vector=81,delmode=1,pending,irrpending,level,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int11 d171<vector=71,delmode=1,pending,irrpending,level,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int12 d182<vector=82,delmode=1,pending,irrpending,level,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int13 10100<vector=0,delmode=1,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int14 172<vector=72,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int15 173<vector=73,delmode=1,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int16 a1c0<vector=c0,delmode=1,actlo,level,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int17 1a100<vector=0,delmode=1,actlo,level,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int18 1a100<vector=0,delmode=1,actlo,level,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int19 1a100<vector=0,delmode=1,actlo,level,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int20 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int21 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int22 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
ioapic0: int23 200<vector=0,delmode=2,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: starting
cpu1: init idle stack ptr is 0xd258efa0
cpu1: prelint0 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: prelint1 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: timer0 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: pcint0 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: lint0 10700<vector=0,delmode=7,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: lint1 400<vector=0,delmode=4,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: err0 10000<vector=0,delmode=0,masked,dest=0> 0<target=0>
cpu1: CPU 1 reporting for duty, Sir!
cpu1: stack is 0xd258ef8c
cpu1: sending IPI to cpu 0
cpu1: sending another IPI to cpu 0

	Kind regards

-- 
Matthias Scheler                            http://www.sighardstrasse.de/~tron/