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SubjectRe: [PATCH 4/29] x86-i8259-shutdown
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Sytse Wielinga <s.b.wielinga@student.utwente.nl> writes:

> On my box this patch breaks shutdown instead, while it was working without it
> on -rc2-mm1.
>
> I have an Asus A7V8X motherboard with a VIA VT8377 (KT400) north bridge and a
> VT8235 south bridge (according to lspci). The IO-APIC is used for interrupt
> routing.

Hmm. The patch had a couple of hard coded assumptions about the
configuration (using ACPI etc), but I don't think it was significant
enough to break anything. You have a UP board and a K7 processor
so my removal of set_cpus_allowed that should not affect anything.

But you are using an SMP kernel or at least the apic support.

Are you using ACPI poweroff?

How does the kernel shutdown fail?

Eric
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