Gentoo Archives: gentoo-amd64

From: Joshua Hoblitt <jhoblitt@××××××××××.edu>
To: gentoo-amd64@l.g.o
Subject: Re: [gentoo-amd64] complete crash with ondemand scheduler
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2007 23:28:57
Message-Id: 20070802233245.GB6483@ifa.hawaii.edu
In Reply to: [gentoo-amd64] complete crash with ondemand scheduler by Raffaele BELARDI
1 This is clearly a BUG(). I recommend that you try to switch to the
2 ondemand governor while looking at a virtual terminal without X running
3 to see if you can see any of the bug output. Then file a kernel bug in
4 bugs.gentoo.org bugzilla along with `emerge --info` and your running
5 kernels .config.
6
7 -J
8
9 --
10 On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 01:43:12PM +0200, Raffaele BELARDI wrote:
11 > When I enable the ondemand scheduler on my Athlon64 3200+ I get
12 > immediate crash: video fills up with blinking colored lines, X cannot be
13 > killed, the box does not ping, I need to hard reset. Other than that the
14 > box is a stable mythtv station.
15 >
16 > The motherboard is an Asus M2NPV-VM. Cool'n'Quiet is enabled in the
17 > BIOS. Vanilla kernel with no binary drivers (actually, initially I was
18 > using the proprietary nvidia graphics driver, which I though was the
19 > culprit, but switching to open source driver did not solve), running
20 > almost no ~amd64.
21 > On my other box, an Athlon64 3000+/Asus K8VSE with same kernel, ondemand
22 > works perfectly.
23 >
24 > The only 'strange' hw on the 3200+ is a DVB tuner, the Hauppauge
25 > HVR1300. Tonight I will try to remove it and see if it is related with
26 > this problem.
27 >
28 > Has anybody had similar problems with ondemand scheduler?
29 > Any hints on how to debug the problem would be greatly appreciated.
30 > Neither syslog nor xorg.log report anything unusual.
31 >
32 > thanks,
33 >
34 > raffaele
35 > --
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37 >

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