Opened 15 years ago

Closed 13 years ago

#370 closed defect (unknown)

Supermicro X7DCA-3

Reported by: flembcke Owned by:
Priority: major Milestone: Release version 3.18
Component: ACPI PSD Version: 3.14
Keywords: Cc:

Description

eComstation 2.0 RC6a started with ACPI 3.14 but after run ACPI test down to ACPI 3.11. The test is pointing to ACPI 3.11 Whith 3.14 system crashed after loading "8-CPUs"

Motherboard is 2xQuadCore. Intel Xenon 5400 series. 2xSATA 1TG each working OK. I can only load "3-CPU" more than that system crash..

Also after running PCISCAN test is showing as follow:

ROM PCI IRQ routing table Tests....

ROM IRQ routing table found at F000h:DDF0h Table Version 1.0 - OK Table size 496 bytes - OK Table Checksum F4h - OK PCI Interrupt Router: (ICH9) LPC Interface Controller IRQ's dedicated to PCI : None

Error: table entries 14 and 18 refer to the same Bus=0/Device=28! Error: table entries 14 and 20 refer to the same Bus=0/Device=28! Error: table entries 18 and 20 refer to the same Bus=0/Device=28!

The ROM PCI IRQ routing table appears to be faulty!!

Files attached are:

  1. PCISCAN
  2. RMVIEW /IRQ

Sound card disable Floppy disable Only One video card is using a slot. all others disable.

Attachments (18)

pciscan.txt (38.4 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
PCISCAN TEST
acpiver311.txt (871 bytes) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
ACPI ver 3.11 Test
acpi.log (13.9 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
dsdt_SANCLMNT_3-CPU.zip (15.8 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
dsdt_SANCLMNT_with_8-CPU.zip (15.9 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
PCI_Config_Space_Dump (79.7 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
ACPI-8-CPUs.log (14.9 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
ACPI with 8 CPUs before crash. PMSHELL to CMD 5 secs.
acpi.2.log (12.5 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
ACPI with UNI code
amd.log (63.2 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
PCI config space dump
dsdt_SANCLMNT_dsl.zip (15.9 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
pciscan.2.txt (31.9 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
rmview.txt (966 bytes) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
SnapShotCrash.jpg (66.5 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
Picture of Crash with 8 CPUs
01-28-2009_Crash.jpg (47.6 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
01-2008-2009 still
gaoption_vidmem_8MB.jpg (26.2 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
gaoption with 8 mb
01-29-2009.jpg (68.5 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
Crash after installing ACPI29012009.ZIP
DebugMode_FULL_CMD.jpg (56.1 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
DebugMode_FULL_CMD.2.jpg (56.1 KB) - added by flembcke 15 years ago.
Debug Mode

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Change History (37)

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: pciscan.txt added

PCISCAN TEST

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: acpiver311.txt added

ACPI ver 3.11 Test

comment:1 Changed 15 years ago by eco

e-co:

Please collect more logs http://ecomstation.ru/projects/acpitools/?action=logs

you can use acpi logs collector.

btw, disable USB legacy in BIOS setup.

Boot ACPI.PSD /SMP /APIC and describe how the system crashes? what do you see, what did you see in 1 second before.. which stage of boot?

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: acpi.log added

comment:2 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Ok, here are the logs I was able to collect

LOGS-1 (Boot fails)


Not need, the system boots with 8-CPU and hangs after that. I am writing this doc with 3-CPU like this: PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /ACPI/MCPU:3 /OSI="WINDOWS 2001 SP2"

LOGS-2 (Boots OK, hangs later)


Well, It does not give me enough time to run this option. Here is the log with 3-CPU some PSD of LOGS-1

LOGS-3 (Bad ACPI Tables)


I am including to LOGS for this option.

1.- With 3-CPU --> File name: dsdt_SANCLMNT_3-CPU.dsl 2.- With 8-CPU from the command using reference on LOGS-4 --> File name: dsdt_SANCLMNT_with_8-CPU.dsl

LOGS-4 (Troubles when switched to graphics mode)


Yes, it trap/hang in 1-2 seconds. System switched to PROTOSHELL=C:\OS2\CMD.EXE Please refer to file name: dsdt_SANCLMNT_with_8-CPU.dsl

Well, looks like the other files Item-1 and Item-2 are 258.2 KB can not be attached any suggestions?

Regards,

Felipe

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: dsdt_SANCLMNT_3-CPU.zip added

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

comment:3 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

I am included the zip files for:

1.- With 3-CPU --> File name: dsdt_SANCLMNT_3-CPU.dsl

2.- With 8-CPU from the command using reference on LOGS-4 --> File name: dsdt_SANCLMNT_with_8-CPU.dsl

Felipe

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: PCI_Config_Space_Dump added

comment:4 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

File for PCI config space dump are attached also.

comment:5 Changed 15 years ago by eco

e-co:

it's strange.. you have eCS 2.0 RC6a (ACPI 3.14) but test ACPI 3.11

Pasha:

there were significant updates in the latest ACPI builds.

Please download ACPI 3.14 from BETAZONE -- http://betazone.ecomstation.nl/

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: ACPI-8-CPUs.log added

ACPI with 8 CPUs before crash. PMSHELL to CMD 5 secs.

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: acpi.2.log added

ACPI with UNI code

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: amd.log added

PCI config space dump

comment:6 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Version: 3.113.14

Ok, clean intall ACPI 3.24 by default. Please let me know if you need anything else.

Felipe

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: dsdt_SANCLMNT_dsl.zip added

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: pciscan.2.txt added

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: rmview.txt added

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: SnapShotCrash.jpg added

Picture of Crash with 8 CPUs

comment:7 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Pictures was added too. This picture was taken after system was running PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP /ACPI

Regards,

Felipe

comment:8 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

try say "gaoption.exe vidmem 8Mb" in SNAP directory and decrease JFS cache

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: 01-28-2009_Crash.jpg added

01-2008-2009 still

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: gaoption_vidmem_8MB.jpg added

gaoption with 8 mb

comment:9 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Try both options, still crashed. Pictures are attached.

Regards,

Felipe

comment:10 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

Please download experimental ACPI build from Mensys site:

  • Experimental build for you:

ACPI29012009.ZIP

if crash - photo of screen

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: 01-29-2009.jpg added

Crash after installing ACPI29012009.ZIP

comment:11 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

all instructions were followed and Crash continue, try additional switches also, crashes just before desktop is supposed to appear.

Please let me know what else you would like to test or additional information you need.

Regards,

Felipe.

comment:12 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

Can you install debug kernel? This kernel do clear screen with message from acpi.psd

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: DebugMode_FULL_CMD.jpg added

Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Attachment: DebugMode_FULL_CMD.2.jpg added

Debug Mode

comment:13 Changed 15 years ago by flembcke

Well let me tell you this, I have to removed /APIC because it take me to the same screen CRASH of the last time.

The attached pictures is with PSD=ACPI.PSD /SMP

Hope to hear from you soon,

Regards,

Felipe

comment:14 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

Owner: changed from pasha to Pasha

Try rem run=AcpiDaemon?.exe in config.sys? Next step - decrease caches memory for JFS/NTFS/FAT32

comment:15 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

Please download experimental ACPI build from Mensys site:

  • Experimental build for you:

ACPI-APIC-BAT.ZIP

comment:16 Changed 15 years ago by Steven Levine

Owner: changed from Pasha to pasha

comment:17 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

Please download experimental ACPI build from Mensys site:

  • Experimental build for you:

ACPI315PRE.ZIP

comment:18 Changed 15 years ago by pasha

Owner: pasha deleted

comment:19 Changed 13 years ago by Steven Levine

Milestone: Feedback pendingRelease version 3.18
Resolution: unknown
Status: newclosed
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