2002-12-16 23:32:30

by Xavier LaRue

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Subject: Dual P3 550 Katmai Bug

Hi all,
As I asked later this day.. my L2 cache is'nt detected on my dual p3 550.
But I have another fuzy problem,
all application take more cpu power in smp ( like xmms who was taking .3% take around 3% under and SMP kernel ( I use ps axuf to say this ) ) .. I think the bug came from the kernel(2.4.18) since I build the smp kernel before adding my second processor and it was using as much cpu .. and another fuzzy problem,
Sometime ( read one time at each 15 min ) the cpu0 OR cpu1 get more and more loaded till it get 100% of cpu load and then it reget back to 0%.

My question is .. do update my kernel to a 2.4.20 ( or another version ) should fix my problem, also could upgrading to another kernel should debug my cache problem ?? BTW, I'm not using an Debian stock kernel.. I build it yesterday from real scratch.. (make clean dep; make bzImage;... )

My board is an AMI MegaRUM II with two p3 SL3FJ. I'm in Dual head with matrox driver for my G400.

Thank you all in advence for your solution..
Xavier LaRue


2002-12-17 06:38:30

by Denis Vlasenko

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Subject: Re: Dual P3 550 Katmai Bug

On 16 December 2002 21:27, Xavier LaRue wrote:
> Hi all,
> As I asked later this day.. my L2 cache is'nt detected on my dual p3
> 550. But I have another fuzy problem,

That's not a big loss. Undetected cache works as good as detected ;)

> all application take more cpu power in smp ( like xmms who was taking
> .3% take around 3% under and SMP kernel ( I use ps axuf to say this )

SMP operation incur locking overhead.

> .. I think the bug came from the kernel(2.4.18) since I build the
> smp kernel before adding my second processor and it was using as much
> cpu .. and another fuzzy problem, Sometime ( read one time at each 15
> min ) the cpu0 OR cpu1 get more and more loaded till it get 100% of
> cpu load and then it reget back to 0%.

Can you look which app does this? I see similar thing on SMP kernel
running on single Duron. xmms does this. xmms bug?

> My question is .. do update my kernel to a 2.4.20 ( or another
> version ) should fix my problem, also could upgrading to another
> kernel should debug my cache problem ?? BTW, I'm not using an Debian
> stock kernel.. I build it yesterday from real scratch.. (make clean
> dep; make bzImage;... )

Try newer kernel, cache detection was discussed here recently.
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