> From: kiltz <[email protected]> > Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2022 13:27:03 +0200 > > Dear Mark, > first of all, thanks again for your efforts! > After testing the new snapshot, in total 64 cores are recognized (see > attached screenshot) before the kernel panics again. > Since the CPU Ampere Altra Q80-33 processor has 80 cores, I suspect > there are only two possibilities - either after initializing 64 cores > the kernel we hit a brick wall of sorts or somehow the limit was set > to 64 cores? > Best wishes,
Hi Stefan, I don't understand what's happening here. To help us out can you: 1. Boot the machine with a single-processor kernel by typing "bsd.sp" at the boot> prompt? 2. Send me the output of the "eeprom -p" command. 3. Send me the files in the /var/db/acpi directory. 4. Send the dmesg output. Feel free to send me ([email protected]) and Patrick ([email protected]) that output in private if you have concerns sending it to a public mailing list. Thanks, Mark
