Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Sat, Apr 19, 2014 at 10:57:53PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: On Sat, 19 Apr 2014, S?l?ne wrote: Le 2014-04-18 18:59, Paco Esteban a ?crit?: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, sin wrote: On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: Hi all, I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. I get ~220MB/s reading and ~170MB/s writing using the same exact disk on an x200 running -current. If interested, I will get to post a dmesg later when I have access to the machine. I used dd as well with if=/dev/zero and bs=1M. Hi, just upgraded to -current. After that with no ther modifications I get ~190MB/s reading and 110MB/s writing, which is ok for me. dmesg is attached just in case is useful. Cheers, Hello, Is your OpenBSD partition aligned to 4k ? This makes an huge difference. I don't know, I've to check. Just accepted the proposed partition schema during install, seemed ok to me. Then it aligned automatically.
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
Le 2014-04-18 18:59, Paco Esteban a écrit : On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, sin wrote: On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: Hi all, I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. I get ~220MB/s reading and ~170MB/s writing using the same exact disk on an x200 running -current. If interested, I will get to post a dmesg later when I have access to the machine. I used dd as well with if=/dev/zero and bs=1M. Hi, just upgraded to -current. After that with no ther modifications I get ~190MB/s reading and 110MB/s writing, which is ok for me. dmesg is attached just in case is useful. Cheers, Hello, Is your OpenBSD partition aligned to 4k ? This makes an huge difference. Regards Sélène
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Sat, 19 Apr 2014, Sélène wrote: Le 2014-04-18 18:59, Paco Esteban a écrit : On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, sin wrote: On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: Hi all, I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. I get ~220MB/s reading and ~170MB/s writing using the same exact disk on an x200 running -current. If interested, I will get to post a dmesg later when I have access to the machine. I used dd as well with if=/dev/zero and bs=1M. Hi, just upgraded to -current. After that with no ther modifications I get ~190MB/s reading and 110MB/s writing, which is ok for me. dmesg is attached just in case is useful. Cheers, Hello, Is your OpenBSD partition aligned to 4k ? This makes an huge difference. I don't know, I've to check. Just accepted the proposed partition schema during install, seemed ok to me. Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4 [demime 1.01d removed an attachment of type application/pgp-signature]
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander I somehow expected some decrease on those numbers (which I don't care), but the performance that it's giving is more like an IDE disk ... I've tried with softdep and noatime with no success. Any ideas ? Thank you. dmesg: OpenBSD 5.4 (GENERIC.MP) #41: Tue Jul 30 15:30:02 MDT 2013 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 4204466176 (4009MB) avail mem = 4084817920 (3895MB) mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xe0010 (80 entries) bios0: vendor LENOVO version 7UET82WW (3.12 ) date 01/13/2010 bios0: LENOVO 2768HH4 acpi0 at bios0: rev 2 acpi0: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5 acpi0: tables DSDT FACP SSDT ECDT APIC MCFG HPET SLIC BOOT ASF! SSDT TCPA SSDT SSDT SSDT acpi0: wakeup devices LID_(S3) SLPB(S3) UART(S3) IGBE(S4) EXP0(S4) EXP1(S4) EXP2(S4) EXP3(S4) EXP4(S4) PCI1(S4) USB0(S3) USB3(S3) USB5(S3) EHC0(S3) EHC1(S3) HDEF(S4) acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits acpiec0 at acpi0 acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor) cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P9500 @ 2.53GHz, 2527.41 MHz cpu0: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE,SSE3,DTES64,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,XSAVE,NXE,LONG,LAHF,PERF cpu0: 6MB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 cpu0: apic clock running at 266MHz cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor) cpu1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P9500 @ 2.53GHz, 2527.00 MHz cpu1: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE,SSE3,DTES64,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,XSAVE,NXE,LONG,LAHF,PERF cpu1: 6MB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache cpu1: smt 0, core 1, package 0 ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 1 pa 0xfec0, version 20, 24 pins ioapic0: misconfigured as apic 2, remapped to apid 1 acpimcfg0 at acpi0 addr 0xe000, bus 0-63 acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318179 Hz acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0) acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 1 (AGP_) acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus 2 (EXP0) acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus 3 (EXP1) acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus -1 (EXP2) acpiprt5 at acpi0: bus 5 (EXP3) acpiprt6 at acpi0: bus 13 (EXP4) acpiprt7 at acpi0: bus 21 (PCI1) acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3, C2, C1, PSS acpicpu1 at acpi0: C3, C2, C1, PSS acpipwrres0 at acpi0: PUBS acpitz0 at acpi0: critical temperature is 127 degC acpitz1 at acpi0: critical temperature is 100 degC acpibtn0 at acpi0: LID_ acpibtn1 at acpi0: SLPB acpibat0 at acpi0: BAT0 model 42T4644 serial 10144 type LION oem SANYO acpibat1 at acpi0: BAT1 not present acpiac0 at acpi0: AC unit online acpithinkpad0 at acpi0 acpidock0 at acpi0: GDCK docked (15) cpu0: Enhanced SpeedStep 2527 MHz: speeds: 2534, 2533, 1600, 800 MHz pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0 pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel GM45 Host rev 0x07 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Intel GM45 PCIE rev 0x07: msi pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 rev 0x00 radeondrm0 at vga1: apic 1 int 16 drm0 at radeondrm0 wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation) wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation) Intel GM45 HECI rev 0x07 at pci0 dev 3 function 0 not configured puc0 at pci0 dev 3 function 3 Intel GM45 KT rev 0x07: ports: 1 com com4 at puc0 port 0 apic 1 int 17: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo com4: probed fifo depth: 15 bytes em0 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 Intel ICH9 IGP M AMT rev 0x03: msi, address 00:27:13:66:67:cd uhci0 at pci0 dev 26 function 0 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 20 uhci1 at pci0 dev 26 function 1 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 21 uhci2 at pci0 dev 26 function 2 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 22 ehci0 at pci0 dev 26 function 7 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 23 usb0 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0 uhub0 at usb0 Intel EHCI root hub rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1 azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 Intel 82801I HD Audio rev 0x03: msi azalia0: codecs: Conexant CX20561, Conexant/0x2c06, using Conexant CX20561 audio0 at azalia0 ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03: msi pci2 at ppb1 bus 2 ppb2 at pci0 dev 28 function 1 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03: msi pci3 at ppb2 bus 3 iwn0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 Intel WiFi Link 5300 rev 0x00: msi, MIMO 3T3R, MoW, address 00:21:6a:8e:ec:b0 ppb3 at pci0 dev 28 function 3 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03: msi pci4 at ppb3 bus 5 ppb4 at pci0 dev 28 function 4 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03:
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander Cheers,
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander No, I used something like this: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bin bs=1048576 count=5000 Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On April 18, 2014 2:45:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander No, I used something like this: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bin bs=1048576 count=5000 To measure raw disk performance, dd to/from a raw partition (need not be 'c') is your friend. Others maybe can explain filesystem overhead.
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: Hi all, I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. I get ~220MB/s reading and ~170MB/s writing using the same exact disk on an x200 running -current. If interested, I will get to post a dmesg later when I have access to the machine. I used dd as well with if=/dev/zero and bs=1M.
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:45:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander No, I used something like this: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bin bs=1048576 count=5000 To measure raw disk performance, dd to/from a raw partition (need not be 'c') is your friend. Others maybe can explain filesystem overhead. Will I break things if I dd to raw device /dev/rsd0d (/dev/sd0d is mounted on /tmp in my case) ? Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, sin wrote: On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: Hi all, I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. I get ~220MB/s reading and ~170MB/s writing using the same exact disk on an x200 running -current. If interested, I will get to post a dmesg later when I have access to the machine. I used dd as well with if=/dev/zero and bs=1M. That's what I was expecting. I've considered upgrading to -current but wanted to know if this can work well on -release first. Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 7:55 AM, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:45:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander No, I used something like this: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bin bs=1048576 count=5000 To measure raw disk performance, dd to/from a raw partition (need not be 'c') is your friend. Others maybe can explain filesystem overhead. Will I break things if I dd to raw device /dev/rsd0d (/dev/sd0d is mounted on /tmp in my case) ? Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4 you need to unmount it first: # unmount /dev/sd0d; # dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/rsd0d bs=1M count=5000
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On April 18, 2014 2:55:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:45:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander No, I used something like this: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bin bs=1048576 count=5000 To measure raw disk performance, dd to/from a raw partition (need not be 'c') is your friend. Others maybe can explain filesystem overhead. Will I break things if I dd to raw device /dev/rsd0d (/dev/sd0d is mounted on /tmp in my case) ? Most certainly, yes. Reading *from* said device is not a problem though. Just don't get it the wrong way... :-) Cheers,
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:55:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:45:33 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 2:38:08 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, Alexander Hall wrote: On April 18, 2014 12:39:16 PM CEST, Paco Esteban p...@onna.be wrote: Hi all, I've a Lenovo T400 laptop with a SanDisk 64GB SSD disk. It used to have Debian 7 on it (everything working just fine), and now I want to use it as my personal laptop with OpenBSD. I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. How did you measure this on openbsd? Copying files? dd? /Alexander dd in both OS's. Block size 1MB, count 5k from /dev/zero RAM is 4GB on this machine. Do you use the raw device, e.g. /dev/rsd1c ? /Alexander No, I used something like this: dd if=/dev/zero of=foo.bin bs=1048576 count=5000 To measure raw disk performance, dd to/from a raw partition (need not be 'c') is your friend. Others maybe can explain filesystem overhead. Will I break things if I dd to raw device /dev/rsd0d (/dev/sd0d is mounted on /tmp in my case) ? Most certainly, yes. Reading *from* said device is not a problem though. Just don't get it the wrong way... :-) It gives 188MB/s from a raw device to /dev/null :-/ Cheers, -- Paco Esteban. GnuPG key: 0x0E1192A4
Re: Slow IO on SSD disk
On Fri, 18 Apr 2014, sin wrote: On Fri, Apr 18, 2014 at 12:39:16PM +0200, Paco Esteban wrote: Hi all, I've installed 5.4. Everything is working great (sound, webcam, etc) but disk. I get ~40MB/s writing and reding to and from disk. This very same disk reported 250MB/s reading and 190MB/s writing on debian7. I get ~220MB/s reading and ~170MB/s writing using the same exact disk on an x200 running -current. If interested, I will get to post a dmesg later when I have access to the machine. I used dd as well with if=/dev/zero and bs=1M. Hi, just upgraded to -current. After that with no ther modifications I get ~190MB/s reading and 110MB/s writing, which is ok for me. dmesg is attached just in case is useful. Cheers, OpenBSD 5.5-current (GENERIC.MP) #72: Tue Apr 15 10:51:03 MDT 2014 dera...@amd64.openbsd.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/amd64/compile/GENERIC.MP real mem = 4204466176 (4009MB) avail mem = 4083781632 (3894MB) mpath0 at root scsibus0 at mpath0: 256 targets mainbus0 at root bios0 at mainbus0: SMBIOS rev. 2.4 @ 0xe0010 (80 entries) bios0: vendor LENOVO version 7UET82WW (3.12 ) date 01/13/2010 bios0: LENOVO 2768HH4 acpi0 at bios0: rev 2 acpi0: sleep states S0 S3 S4 S5 acpi0: tables DSDT FACP SSDT ECDT APIC MCFG HPET SLIC BOOT ASF! SSDT TCPA SSDT SSDT SSDT acpi0: wakeup devices LID_(S3) SLPB(S3) UART(S3) IGBE(S4) EXP0(S4) EXP1(S4) EXP2(S4) EXP3(S4) EXP4(S4) PCI1(S4) USB0(S3) USB3(S3) USB5(S3) EHC0(S3) EHC1(S3) HDEF(S4) acpitimer0 at acpi0: 3579545 Hz, 24 bits acpiec0 at acpi0 acpimadt0 at acpi0 addr 0xfee0: PC-AT compat cpu0 at mainbus0: apid 0 (boot processor) cpu0: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P9500 @ 2.53GHz, 2527.34 MHz cpu0: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE,SSE3,DTES64,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,XSAVE,NXE,LONG,LAHF,PERF cpu0: 6MB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache cpu0: smt 0, core 0, package 0 mtrr: Pentium Pro MTRR support, 7 var ranges, 88 fixed ranges cpu0: apic clock running at 265MHz cpu0: mwait min=64, max=64, C-substates=0.2.2.2.2, IBE cpu1 at mainbus0: apid 1 (application processor) cpu1: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU P9500 @ 2.53GHz, 2527.00 MHz cpu1: FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE,SSE3,DTES64,MWAIT,DS-CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,SSE4.1,XSAVE,NXE,LONG,LAHF,PERF cpu1: 6MB 64b/line 16-way L2 cache cpu1: smt 0, core 1, package 0 ioapic0 at mainbus0: apid 1 pa 0xfec0, version 20, 24 pins ioapic0: misconfigured as apic 2, remapped to apid 1 acpimcfg0 at acpi0 addr 0xe000, bus 0-63 acpihpet0 at acpi0: 14318179 Hz acpiprt0 at acpi0: bus 0 (PCI0) acpiprt1 at acpi0: bus 1 (AGP_) acpiprt2 at acpi0: bus 2 (EXP0) acpiprt3 at acpi0: bus 3 (EXP1) acpiprt4 at acpi0: bus -1 (EXP2) acpiprt5 at acpi0: bus 5 (EXP3) acpiprt6 at acpi0: bus 13 (EXP4) acpiprt7 at acpi0: bus 21 (PCI1) acpicpu0 at acpi0: C3, C2, C1, PSS acpicpu1 at acpi0: C3, C2, C1, PSS acpipwrres0 at acpi0: PUBS, resource for USB0, USB3, USB5, EHC0, EHC1 acpitz0 at acpi0: critical temperature is 127 degC acpitz1 at acpi0: critical temperature is 100 degC acpibtn0 at acpi0: LID_ acpibtn1 at acpi0: SLPB acpibat0 at acpi0: BAT0 model 42T4644 serial 10144 type LION oem SANYO acpibat1 at acpi0: BAT1 not present acpiac0 at acpi0: AC unit online acpithinkpad0 at acpi0 acpidock0 at acpi0: GDCK docked (15) cpu0: Enhanced SpeedStep 2527 MHz: speeds: 2534, 2533, 1600, 800 MHz pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0 pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel GM45 Host rev 0x07 ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Intel GM45 PCIE rev 0x07: msi pci1 at ppb0 bus 1 radeondrm0 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400 rev 0x00 drm0 at radeondrm0 radeondrm0: msi Intel GM45 HECI rev 0x07 at pci0 dev 3 function 0 not configured puc0 at pci0 dev 3 function 3 Intel GM45 KT rev 0x07: ports: 1 com com4 at puc0 port 0 apic 1 int 17: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo com4: probed fifo depth: 0 bytes em0 at pci0 dev 25 function 0 Intel ICH9 IGP M AMT rev 0x03: msi, address 00:27:13:66:67:cd uhci0 at pci0 dev 26 function 0 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 20 uhci1 at pci0 dev 26 function 1 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 21 uhci2 at pci0 dev 26 function 2 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 22 ehci0 at pci0 dev 26 function 7 Intel 82801I USB rev 0x03: apic 1 int 23 usb0 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0 uhub0 at usb0 Intel EHCI root hub rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1 azalia0 at pci0 dev 27 function 0 Intel 82801I HD Audio rev 0x03: msi azalia0: codecs: Conexant CX20561, Conexant/0x2c06, using Conexant CX20561 audio0 at azalia0 ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03: msi pci2 at ppb1 bus 2 ppb2 at pci0 dev 28 function 1 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03: msi pci3 at ppb2 bus 3 iwn0 at pci3 dev 0 function 0 Intel WiFi Link 5300 rev 0x00: msi, MIMO 3T3R, MoW, address 00:21:6a:8e:ec:b0 ppb3 at pci0 dev 28 function 3 Intel 82801I PCIE rev 0x03: msi pci4 at