Andrew Atrens wrote:
All,

My laptop now boots multi-processor!  .. that said I'm not out of the woods yet 
.. using the mpu
defaults scheme seems to mean that I need to get APIC to work with nata - this 
was broken on
my old laptop and appears to be broken here, too.

The new thing that's broken on this laptop is acpi. In UP I need to disable it 
to get all the
devices working (ichsmb0 and pccb can't map interrupts when acpi was enabled).

So the next thing I'll try to do is backport new acpi support from FreeBSD. 
Yeesh.  I'm not
convinced this will fix APIC + nata, but it'll keep me busy for a while. ;)

Anyone have some ideas about why APIC + nata might be broken?

Cheers,

--Andrew



Do you really mean 'boot multi-processor'? Or finish the boot and activate multiple processors?

APIC aside, Linux is by no means alone in 'booting in UP'.

FreeBSD 7- and 8- in both i386 and AMD-64 do so as well, 'launching' adiitonal cores/CPU only aftr nearly everything else is done.

Real Time OS, 'Super Computing', & MIL-spec / aerospace apps aside, not sure why one would want to do otherwise...

Bill

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