On Thu, August 16, 2007 18:21, Gilles Chanteperdrix wrote:

>> >> >> >> > Aha, this probably means that your chipset is not supporte,
>> >> could
>> >> >> you
>> >> >> >> > run lspci and send us the output ?
>> >> >> >> it is attached.
>> >> >> > Could you try to apply the attached patch to xenomai sources ?
>> You
>> >> >> > will then have to recompile your xenomai-patched kernel.
>> >> >> Done, and it changes something, it got even worse.
>> >> >> Before there was a latency of something around 6 ms...not it's 10.
>> >> > Do you get the message in the kernel logs saying that SMI
>> workaround
>> >> > is enabled ?
>> >> > Could you send us your kernel .config ?
>> >> it found the SMI enabled chipset, but SMI workaround failed.
>> >> Kernel config attached.
>> > I am afraid you are out of luck. The only place where the SMI
>> > workaround could be authorized is in the BIOS settings.
>> > There is one last thing you can try, in your kernel configuration
>> > ENABLE ACPI, except the ACPI processor module, and be sure to load the
>> > usb hci modules. Because when enabling these, the legacy stuff
>> > emulation gets disabled.
>> I'm afraid I'm completely out of luck.
>> With ACPI the system doesn't boot up at all, it just hangs completely,
>> even the power switch is out of use (!)
> Just to see if it is not an I-pipe bug, could you try installing the
> 2.2.6.1 version ?

Since I'm writing my diploma thesis at the moment and have to be finished
until August, 31, I'm a little bit out of time ATM.
Maybe I will manage to do it tomorrow on the second machine, if not I will
do it in September and report here.

Greets, Nadym


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