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SubjectRe: [PATCH] Option to disable AMD C1E (allows dynticks to work)
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Hello.
I was interested in getting dynticks to work on my compaq presario v6000
to help with the 1 hour thirty minutes battery time, but after this
discussion I lost interest.

I too had the early boot time hang, and found it was udev triggering the
bug.

Changing the /etc/init.d/udev script so that the line containing

/sbin/udevtrigger

to

/sbin/udevtrigger --subsystem-nomatch="*misc*"

seemed to fix things.

the hang is triggered specifically by

echo add > /sys/class/misc/rtc/uevent

after inserting rtc.ko

Also using hwclock to set the rtc , will cause a hard hang, if you are
using 64bit linux. Disable the init scripts that set the time, or use
the 32bit binary, as suggested here :

http://www.mail-archive.com/opensuse@opensuse.org/msg41964.html

I hope this helps. But your hardware is slightly different though.



On Sat, 2007-12-29 at 04:09 -0500, Richard Harman wrote:
> Eduard-Gabriel Munteanu wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 28 Dec 2007 13:57:57 -0500
> > Richard Harman <richard@richardharman.com> wrote:
> >
> >> I just saw this thread online from someone else who was having
> >> problems with an HP laptop -- I believe my laptop falls into this
> >> category.
> >>
> >> The laptop is currently running Fedora Core 8, but I couldn't figure
> >> out what kernel that diff was against. I'm not experienced with
> >> git. Can you give me a few pointers on how to get that patch applied
> >> to a kernel tarball? I'll be more than willing to be your test
> >> subject to see how well this patch and whatever future revision of it
> >> may work.
> >>
> >> Richard
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'll assume you didn't read the thread careful enough, so I have to
> > emphasize the fact that this patch won't improve power savings (even
> > more, it may actually consume an additional 1-2 Watts). Try it only if
> > you need dynticks for another purpose than just saving power (in which
> > case, you should wait until a better solution comes up, namely
> > LAPIC-less dynticks).
>
> Oh, at the moment I couldn't care less about power savings, I'm more
> interested in simply getting the kernel properly -booting- on this hardware.
>
> Right now, with your patch and the 'noirqdebug' option or disabling nohz
> the system appears to be stable. This laptop otherwise locks up trying
> to configure apic/lapic, or locks up solid later with NO oops/bug and
> nothing will bring it out of it (eg, sysrq has no effect). NMI watchdog
> was also inoperable, which I believe was due to the apic/lapic being
> disabled.
>
> With your patch, the lapic is used:
>
> ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x00] lapic_id[0x00] enabled)
> ACPI: LAPIC (acpi_id[0x01] lapic_id[0x01] enabled)
>
> These kernel dmesg logs are hand-transcribed, and are from 2.6.22.5, but
> this shows where the kernel would lock up good and solid:
>
> http://www.richardharman.com/pavilion/2.6.22.5/dmesg.txt
>
> > IIRC, the diff was made against 2.6.24-rc4, but it applies okay on the
> > latest -rc (2.6.24-rc6 as of now) as far as I can see. Copy starting
> > with the line below "---" all the way to the end and save it to a file
> > (make sure tabs don't get messed up), then apply with "patch -p1" as
> > you would apply any other patch. Run "make xconfig" (or whatever
> > interface to Kconfig you use), make sure "Processor type and
> > features -> Disable C1E on AMD systems to make dynticks work" is set,
> > along with all other relevant options, then build and the kernel as
> > usual.
>
> Yeah, I actually found a how-to on how to pull down Linus's git tree,
> and managed to patch -p1 against that. Kudos to the folks who set up
> faqs on using git.
>
> Anyway, I'm extremely open to getting to the bottom of working around
> the quirks on this hardware. If I havn't mentioned it previously, this
> laptop is an HP dv6408nr, with an amd turion tl-56 cpu and nVidia MCP51
> chipset.
>
> What can I do to help? It has been pulling teeth trying to get to the
> bottom of this.
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