FreeBSD/amd64 on machine without ACPI BIOS?
Gary Jennejohn
gljennjohn at googlemail.com
Fri Dec 9 13:21:44 UTC 2011
On Fri, 9 Dec 2011 14:10:18 +0400
Lev Serebryakov <lev at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
> Hello, Freebsd-current.
>
> Soekris ("famous" developer of small x86-compatible appliance-like
> hardware) released net6501 some time ago, which is based on Atom (E6xx)
> CPU.
> It seems, that 64-bit version of Linux could run on it without
> problems.
> But FreeBSD/amd64 can not. It stops after kernel detect some
> devices without any errors or panics.
> This box has one big difference from billions other Intel-based
> boxes on market: it has very special BIOS without ACPI at all. Someone
> says, that it could be reason why FreeBSD/amd64 could not be boot on
> this box.
> Is it true? Is it possible to have FreeBSD/amd64 without ACPI?
>
Have you disabled device acpi in the kernel configuration and made sure
that there is no acpi module installed?
AFAICT there's /sys/amd64/legacy.c which appears to provide support for
systems without ACPI.
--
Gary Jennejohn
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