Subject: Re: VIA chipsets still suck.
To: Frank van der Linden <fvdl@wasabisystems.com>
From: John Franklin <franklin@elfie.org>
List: port-i386
Date: 10/13/2002 16:33:57
On Sunday, Oct 13, 2002, at 09:24 US/Eastern, Frank van der Linden=20
wrote:

> On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 09:13:16AM -0400, John Franklin wrote:
>> I have problems with USB on a VIA based MB... but only when running a=20=

>> MP
>> NetBSD and Linux kernels.  The USB works fine with an SP kernel, =
works
>> fine with Win2k (dual-proc) and fine with a Linux SP.  Haven't tried
>> FreeBSD MP.
>>
>> Near as I can figure, the device is generating an interrupt which=20
>> isn't
>> being properly routed.  The USB is the only device interrupting on=20
>> INTD
>> (the below dmesg may or may not be verbose enough to show).
>
> If win2k works, it might be the case that the interrupt routing entry
> to the IO APIC (only used for MP currently) in the MP BIOS table is=20
> wrong,
> but that win2k uses ACPI and does find the right info.

Just built a MP kernel with acpi at mainbus? and it gets to enabling=20
ioapic0 then freezes.

jf
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John Franklin
franklin@elfie.org
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