On Monday 16 October 2006 11:25, Jarek Poplawski wrote:
>
> Was this lock-up effect visible during above 2.6.19-rc1 tests?
No, I've not seen anything in Linux other than the reboots, which are instant
without any preceding lock-up.
> If not I'd try to continue linux debbuging:
> - is 2.6.19-rc1 working with "normal" config (use make oldconfig
> to "upgrade" .config),
With 2.6.19-rc1 and a normal config, I get the reboots as usual.
> - is 2.6.17 working with "minimal" config (use make oldconfig),
Yes.
> - changing one or two options at a time try to find which one makes
> the effect returns (acpi, smp...).
I've found the culprit - CPU Frequency Scaling.
With it enabled I get the reboots, with it disabled I don't. That's the same
with every kernel version I've tried (2.6.19-rc1+rc2, 2.6.17.13 & Centos'
2.6.9) The system was using the p4-clockmod driver and the ondemand governor.
I'm still not sure exactly what the problem is - the reboots only happen in
the circumstances I've mentioned and are not triggered by changes in clock
speed alone - but disabling cpufreq seems to make it go away...
Thanks for your help,
David.
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