On Fri, Dec 18, 2009 at 8:41 AM, Knut Kujat <[email protected]> wrote:
> Never mind about the memory corruption. PNP: 002e.3 has some resources > that aren't "fixed", so the allocator is trying to allocate them. In the > SuperIO code where those resources are declared, set the flags to match the > other resources. > > Problem solved I killed it :) means I disabled it in the device tree. The > H9DMR board has two serials and my board H8QME has only one. > Great. > Now, I've got till the MTRR initialization and here is my reward: > > POST: 0x93 > Setting up local apic... apic_id: 0x0a done. > POST: 0x9b > CPU model: Quad-Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 8350 > siblings = 03, CPU #10 initialized > All AP CPUs stopped > PCI: 00:18.0 init > PCI: 00:02.0 init > Unexpected Exception: 6 @ 10:00207ff1 - Halting > Code: 0 eflags: 00010046 > eax: 00000000 ebx: 00226358 ecx: 0021ea74 edx: 00000001 > edi: 0021ea74 esi: 00000001 ebp: 0023fff4 esp: 0023ff50 > POST: 0xff > > the strange thing is that it seems to work for like 11 other cores. And > this log is from my last try but before it always starts rebooting with SOFT > RESET after: > Somebody else will probably know how to help you better. The first thing I would do is disable siblings (LOGICAL_PROCESSORS=0) and see if you can get past it or not. Thanks, Myles
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