> kernel BUG at apic.c:220!
>From apic.c:
<<<<<<<<<<<
/*
* Double-check wether this APIC is really registered.
*/
if (!test_bit(GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID)),
&phys_cpu_present_map))
BUG();
>>>>>>>>>>>
Really odd. That's usually a sign of a bad MP table.
Could you check your BIOS settings for an entry MP, or MPS, or
Multiprocessor Table?
Usually the options are 1.1 and 1.4 - just try the other one.
or try the attached patch - it prints 2 additional debug lines.
--
Manfred
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Manfred Spraul wrote:
> > kernel BUG at apic.c:220!
> >From apic.c:
> <<<<<<<<<<<
>
> /*
> * Double-check wether this APIC is really registered.
> */
> if (!test_bit(GET_APIC_ID(apic_read(APIC_ID)),
> &phys_cpu_present_map))
> BUG();
> >>>>>>>>>>>
> Really odd. That's usually a sign of a bad MP table.
>
> Could you check your BIOS settings for an entry MP, or MPS, or
> Multiprocessor Table?
> Usually the options are 1.1 and 1.4 - just try the other one.
This is a single CPU system, not dual. The kernel is compiled for a
single CPU system as well.
Looking at .config, I notice that Processor family is set to
Pentium-Pro/Celeron/Pentium-II. I could have *sworn* I changed that
before compiling. Could that cause the problem I'm seeing?
In any case, I'll try to get some time early next week to try the patch -
this is, unfortunately, a work machine, and as such, needs to work, even
if I go with 2.2.x. :)
I'll let you know when I can try out the patch.
>
> or try the attached patch - it prints 2 additional debug lines.
>
> --
> Manfred
>
>
>
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