Interrupt storm on ASUS M2N-E (was: amd64/101873: Freebsd amd64
hangs on booting sata drive?)
Angelo Turetta
aturetta at commit.it
Sat Aug 26 19:19:11 UTC 2006
Frank Reppin wrote:
> From: Frank Reppin <frank at undermydesk.org>
> To: bug-followup at FreeBSD.org, habeeb at cfl.rr.com
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: amd64/101873: Freebsd amd64 hangs on booting sata drive?
>
> I've had the same experience with my brand new and shiny
> amd64 equipmnent...:
>
> Mainboard -> ASUS M2N-E (nforce 570 - *no* SLI)
> RAM -> DDR2 800 CL5 made by MDT (1.8V ... 2x512)
> CPU -> AMD64 4200+ AM2 EE
> GPU -> ASUS Top Silent 7600GS
> HD -> 2x SATA2 Seagate 160GB drives
>
> ... it won't boot the official 6.1 REL but booting/installing from:
>
> 7.0-CURRENT-200608-amd64-disc1.iso
>
> fixed this issue for me.
Lucky man :-)
I got to the same (temporary) conclusion before realizing that, as soon
as the SATA disks are probed, the system is plagued by an interrupt
storm that render it almost unusable:
#vmstat -i
interrupt total rate
irq1: atkbd0 6 0
irq6: fdc0 1 0
irq14: ata0 47 0
irq16: fwohci0 1 0
irq17: fxp0 1809 0
irq21: ohci0+ 2 0
irq22: ehci0 1 0
irq23: atapci1 716308228 159605
cpu0: timer 8974123 1999
Total 725284218 161605
Booting amd64 or i386 gives the same results. On a different boot
atapci1 was on irq20 (but I cannot remember if it was amd64 or i386),
but the storm was unchanged. Now the PC has a i386 minimal installation.
I also tried kldload-ing if_nfe (the on-board ethernet is a Marvell):
the driver attaches, but the responsiveness of the system deteriorates
visibly, and I ended up with a corrupted root partition trying to build
world with both /usr/src and /usr/obj mounted from NFS.
How could I solve/work around this issue?
I put on my home server the ACPI dump files, boot messages (verbose) and
pciconf -lv, just in case some good soul can shed some light...
http://stable.commit.it/m2n-e/
TIA
Angelo Turetta
Modena - Italy
More information about the freebsd-amd64
mailing list