I just rebooted my server with July 28th amd64 snapshot.

It took really long to boot (I don't have physical access),
but it did. The problem is, that the clock doesn't work,
as it just stays on one time, stays still.

The system works "fine" besides the non working clock.

I had problems with this machine some time ago (with 4.7-beta),
but disabling mpbios with config just fixed it.

With mpbios enabled, either the fxp device timeouts after some seconds
or the hard disk controller stops.

I've been disabling mpbios via config since then,
and it just worked. I guess the board is just fucked up...

But the mpbios is some other problem...

Here are the dmesgs:

http://wwwcip.cs.fau.de/~sisikuhn/dmesg.with.mpbios
http://wwwcip.cs.fau.de/~sisikuhn/dmesg.no.mpbios

sysctl kern.timecounter says:
kern.timecounter.tick=1
kern.timecounter.timestepwarnings=0
kern.timecounter.hardware=dummy
kern.timecounter.choice=dummy(-1000000)

sthen gave me a patch, with reverts the following:
http://www.listshow.net/201007/source-changes/25962-cvs-cvsopenbsdorg-src.html

With this kernel, the clock works again (though the mpbios problem still 
persists).

Here are the dmesgs, with sthens patch:
http://wwwcip.cs.fau.de/~sisikuhn/dmesg.reverted.with.mpbios
http://wwwcip.cs.fau.de/~sisikuhn/dmesg.reverted.no.mpbios

acpidump doesn't give me anything, as acpi is not configured, but mpbios is...

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