Am Mon, Jun 13, 2022 at 07:44:24PM +0200 schrieb Mark Kettenis: > > From: kiltz <ki...@iti.cs.uni-magdeburg.de> > > Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 18:12:27 +0200 > > > > Dear Mark, > > first of all, thank you very much for your explainations, the diff > > and, indeed, the ultra swift reply! > > That helps us a lot already. > > A snapshot with a higher value of max CPUs out of the box, of course, > > would be the proverbial icing on the cake. > > Probably a strange question but I hazard it anyways - should we > > monitor the snapshot directory the /pub/OpenBSD/snapshots folder or is > > there a quicker way to find out what your fellow developers think? > > Again, many thanks for your help and best wishes, > > Hi Stefan, > > Theo put that diff in snaphots. I suspect that tomorrow's snapshot > will have it. You can easily tell, since all 80 CPUs should attach > with that diff. > > Cheers, > > Mark
And it's nice to hear that SP install already worked. I remember booting it up on an Oracle machine with an Ampere Altra which led to messages like agintcmsi0 at agintc0: unsupported type 0x0000001700026f31 See http://ix.io/3GEX While I had a diff somewhere to 'fix that', I never got the timer interrupt to fire. That you already had an SP install means all that should be fine. If this change/new snap works, I'd be interested to read a full dmesg! Cheers, Patrick