Hi Sephe, I've tested it in x86_64. I pulled master and then merged your acpi_randy branch on the top of it. Also I've set the setting in the loader.conf file.
This machine has never worked before when APIC_IO was enabled; but as of now with these changes: - APIC_IO enabled - Works perfectly so far (http://leaf.dragonflybsd.org/~tuxillo/archive/temp/asus_m2n4_sli_verbose.txt) - APIC_IO disabled - After the hard drive detection, it starts printing "livelock limit enganged" messages and it doesn't finish booting. I don't have a dmesg for this one, but let me know if you need further information. I will be doing more testing in my other machines. Cheers, Antonio Huete 2011/3/22 Sepherosa Ziehau <sepher...@gmail.com>: > Hi all, > > Please test ~sephe/acpi_randy branch on leaf > > It includes: > 1) Latest ACPI code (20110211). Thank Magliano Andrea very much for the > porting > 2) ACPI based interrupt routing > > To test the code, make sure you are at: > ec18ac60f39dd33df5ad41be2c1c7f5714821ff1 > > To test 1), you just need to recompile the kernel and boot > > To test 2), in addition to recompile the kernel, you need to put: > debug.acpi.enabled="pci pci_link" > into /boot/loader.conf > Or set it on the loader prompt. > > 1) and 2) are tested on several real boxes, and virtualbox 3.2.12 > > PLEASE MAKE SURE TO BACK UP YOUR WORKING KERNEL! > > Best Regards, > sephe > > -- > Tomorrow Will Never Die >