- Jeff Roberson's Original Message -
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Does this mean that if, as a temporary measure, I disable
machdep.cpu_idle_hlt, ULE should work for me?
Yes, but it needs to be disabled before booting so you'll have to adjust
it in the code. See
On 28-Jun-2003 Jeff Roberson wrote:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
On 27-Jun-2003 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff Roberson writes:
Can you call kseq_print(0) and kseq_print(1) from ddb?
I found a different problem which is nearly as interesting.
Note that ps
On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff Roberson writes:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
On 27-Jun-2003 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff Roberson writes:
Can you call kseq_print(0) and kseq_print(1) from ddb?
I found a
Jeff Roberson writes:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
On 27-Jun-2003 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff Roberson writes:
Can you call kseq_print(0) and kseq_print(1) from ddb?
I found a different problem which is nearly as interesting.
Note that
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, John Baldwin wrote:
On 27-Jun-2003 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff Roberson writes:
Can you call kseq_print(0) and kseq_print(1) from ddb?
I found a different problem which is nearly as interesting.
Note that ps thinks sysctl is on cpu 255...
#define
Jeff,
On an SMP box I have, which is really a p4 box with one physical
CPU, and 2 HTT cores, I've seen some strange behaviour with ULE.
With ULE enabled, I've see jobs wedge for no apparent reason.
Some examples are fsck, dhclient and gcc.
Here's an example of fsck after it stopped responding:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff,
On an SMP box I have, which is really a p4 box with one physical
CPU, and 2 HTT cores, I've seen some strange behaviour with ULE.
With ULE enabled, I've see jobs wedge for no apparent reason.
Some examples are fsck, dhclient and gcc.
Can
Jeff Roberson writes:
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff,
On an SMP box I have, which is really a p4 box with one physical
CPU, and 2 HTT cores, I've seen some strange behaviour with ULE.
With ULE enabled, I've see jobs wedge for no apparent reason.
Some
Jeff Roberson writes:
Can you call kseq_print(0) and kseq_print(1) from ddb?
I found a different problem which is nearly as interesting.
Note that ps thinks sysctl is on cpu 255...
Boot hangs here:
cd0: Attempt to query device size failed: NOT READY, Medium not
present
SMP: AP CPU #1
On 27-Jun-2003 Andrew Gallatin wrote:
Jeff Roberson writes:
Can you call kseq_print(0) and kseq_print(1) from ddb?
I found a different problem which is nearly as interesting.
Note that ps thinks sysctl is on cpu 255...
#define NOCPU 0xff/* For when we aren't on a
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