Bug#603229: Further information

2010-11-27 Thread Frede Feuerstein
Hi ! > The error message about 'domain->cpu_power' does not refer to power > management, but to the scheduler's estimation of the processing power of > each group of processor threads. > > The scheduler is trying to group the processor threads by: > > - NUMA node (NODE; sharing a connection to R

Bug#603229: Further information

2010-11-27 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Tue, 2010-11-23 at 13:17 +0100, Frede Feuerstein wrote: > Hi ! > > > This shows something about what's going wrong. Could you please try > > adding 'debug' to the kernel parameters? That will show some more > > context for these errors. > > I booted 2.6.32-5 with the debug option on, and for

Bug#603229: Further information

2010-11-23 Thread Frede Feuerstein
Hi ! > This shows something about what's going wrong. Could you please try > adding 'debug' to the kernel parameters? That will show some more > context for these errors. I booted 2.6.32-5 with the debug option on, and for comparison did the same with 2.6.30-2. The errors concerning the power

Bug#603229: Further information

2010-11-22 Thread Ben Hutchings
On Mon, 2010-11-22 at 19:08 +0100, Tilo Hacke wrote: > Hi ! > > > I just have tried the last 2.6.31-2 an it is working flawlessly. > > Further i have set up a serial connection to my SB1500 and so got an > protocol of the boot process and the crash: [...] > [0.536565] ERROR: domain->cpu_power

Bug#603229: Further information

2010-11-22 Thread Tilo Hacke
Hi ! I just have tried the last 2.6.31-2 an it is working flawlessly. Further i have set up a serial connection to my SB1500 and so got an protocol of the boot process and the crash: === bash-3.00$ tip hardwire connected [0.00