Hello. On 06/10/05 02:24, Svein Seldal wrote:
> Hi. > > I'm running getty. Still, if I remove the getty on ttyS0, the result > remains the same. The lockup occurs somewhere after init has started (as > previously) and remains until init 2 is run (when the syslogd/klogd > kicks in). > > I am willing to bet on interrupt problems. As it seems, 16 bytes is > exactly the size of the HW FIFO of the motherboard. An input character > triggers the serial interrupt handler, which in turn discoveres that > there is more data to be transmitted and starts the uart tx. However, > the mechanism for filling the FIFO when it becomes empty again, seems to > fail. - But this is only my educated guess / theory. > > BTW /proc/interrupts looks like this: > CPU0 CPU1 > 4: 368 0 IO-APIC-edge serial > > Another strange behaviour is that I've seen console output during the > 16-byte-output-per-input-character period that are normal. I can for > example sit and press space slowly and see the 16 byte progress. But > then suddenly the "e100: eth0: e100_watchdog: link up, 100Mbps, > full-duplex" message shoots out at once! Did you try to disable this e100? Not to load the module. > But I have to keep pressing a > key in the serial console to continue the "normal" boot sequence. > > Is there some settings, like APIC or similar, to the kernel, than can be > used to control how the interrupts are handled? I know the following places to play with: - BIOS settings for "PnP OS installed": enable or disable - Kernel load parameters: acpi_irq_balance, acpi_irq_nobalance, pci= {usepirqmask, routeirq, etc}... See your /usr/src/linux/Documentation/kernel-parameters.txt - Driver initialization and load order. Unfortunately, a good text regarding this issue is Russian, but you may try Babel. http://www.citforum.ru/open_source/hard_irq/ A.L. > > > Svein > > > Alexey Lobanov wrote: > >> Hello. >> >> Two ideas. >> >> 1. What program is bound to ttyS0 in inittab? *getty? Nothing? What if >> to change this (something to nothing or vice versa)? >> >> 2. Damned IBM PC interrupts? It may be deja vue, but it seems me that I >> had same effect in Novell server 10 years ago; the reason was incorrect >> combination of interrupts in multiple ISA network cards. >> /proc/interrupts, dmesg? >> >> Alexey >> >> On 05/10/05 22:35, Svein Seldal wrote: >> >> >>> Hi. >>> >>> I have some strange problems during boot of my system: >>> >>> I'm running stable (Sarge) with kernel-image-2.6.7-2-686 plus ditto-smp. >>> I have a Intel machine with a Intel P4 (family 15, model 4) @3GHz. I >>> have 1G of memory. My SATA HDD's are running software RAID-1 with LVM >>> (but that's probably irrelevant of this error). >>> >>> I'm running serial console as the main console. Hence this line is found >>> in by grub config: "kernel /vmlinuz-2.6.8-2-686-smp >>> root=/dev/mapper/System-Root vga=0x31A console=ttyS0,38400 ro" >>> >>> If I boot my -smp kernel with this config, the serial console output >>> (and boot process) locks up after a while. It boots the kernel, starts >>> userspace apps as expected. It locks up approx. when its doing EXT3FS >>> mounts. The machine is then apparently dead, nothing more happens. >>> However, if I then type any charater in my serial console, it will then >>> output the next 16 bytes of the serial console output. Press a key, and >>> new 16 charaters from the console output are retured. And it will keep >>> on doing this until init 2 is run (apparently until the syslogd and >>> klogd are started) >>> >>> This behaviour is not observed when I use the tty0 as console, neither >>> when I boot the non-smp kernel. Nor does it lockup on shutdown. >>> >>> Does anyone know about this "feature"? Is this something to submit a >>> bugreport about? >>> >>> >>> Regards, >>> Svein Seldal >>> >>> > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]