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Date:      Fri, 04 Oct 1996 02:06:39 -0600
From:      Steve Passe <smp@csn.net>
To:        Manu Iyengar <iyengar@grunthos.pscwa.psca.com>
Cc:        freebsd-smp@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Anybody running on a Compaq Proliant? 
Message-ID:  <199610040806.CAA21122@clem.systemsix.com>
In-Reply-To: Your message of "Thu, 03 Oct 1996 23:02:34 PDT." <199610040602.XAA17366@grunthos.pscwa.psca.com> 

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Hi,
> I may have a Compaq Proliant 5000 with 4 P6-166 CPUs for a little
> while. I'd like to see if the smp code will run on one of these
> beasts. I've been lurking on this list for a while and haven't seen
> any mention of compaq. Would folks know:
>  ...
> c) Any chance at all for the smp code to run?

grap mptable.c from the SMP web page aFrom owner-freebsd-smp  Fri Oct  4 06:15:44 1996
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Date: Fri, 04 Oct 1996 09:14:47 -0400
To: freebsd-smp@freebsd.org
From: Rob Miracle <rwm@MPGN.COM>
Subject: SMP processor utilization question
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We are messing with the SMP kernel on a P6/200 Dual board.  I am not sure
of the board's maker.  It has an AMI bios.  Any way, since we upgraded the
kernel from yesterday's (and again after todays) 8AM EDT fetch of the CVS
tree, the new kernel shows (via ps aux) that (cpuidle1) is using 99.4 % of
the CPU and
(cpuidle0) is using 0% of the CPU.  Vmstat shows 0% free CPU and 100%
system calls.  All process start times are 31Dec69.  The load average is
1.92 sustanined.

How can I test that both processors are working?  Is this normal behavior?
I have included the output from my mptable run.

Thanks
Rob

--------------------------------------------------------------------------

Found MP Table in BIOS, physical addr: 0x000fb070

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
MP Floating Pointer Structure:

  location:                     BIOS
  physical address:             0x000fb070
  signature:                    '_MP_'
  length:                       16 bytes
  version:                      1.1
  checksum:                     0x21
  mode:                         Virtual Wire

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
MP Config Table Header:

  physical address:             0x000f5320
  signature:                    'PCMP'
  base table length:            276
  version:                      1.1
  checksum:                     0xc7
  OEM ID:                       'INTEL   '
  Product ID:                   '440FX       '
  OEM table pointer:            0x00000000
  OEM table size:               0
  entry count:                  26
  local APIC address:           0xfee00000
  extended table length:        0
  extended table checksum:      0

--------------------------------------------------------------------------
MP Config Base Table Entries:

--
Processor
 apic ID: 1, version: 17
 CPU is usable, CPU is the bootstrap processor
 family: 6, model: 1, stepping: 7
 feature flags: 0x0000fbff
--
Processor
 apic ID: 0, version: 17
 CPU is usable, CPU is NOT the bootstrap processor
 family: 6, model: 1, stepping: 7
 feature flags: 0x0000fbff
--
Bus
 bus ID: 0, bus type: PCI   
--
Bus
 bus ID: 1, bus type: ISA   
--
I/O APIC
 apic ID: 2, version: 17
 APIC is usable
 apic address: 0xfec00000
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 1
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 1
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 0
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 2
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 3
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 3
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 4
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 4
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 5
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 5
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 6
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 6
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 7
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 7
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0005
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 8
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 8
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 9
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 9
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 10
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 10
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 11
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 11
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 12
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 12
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 13
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 13
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 14
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 14
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 15
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 20
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x000f
 source bus ID: 0, IRQ: 72
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 17
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 0, flags: 0x000f
 source bus ID: 0, IRQ: 76
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 18
--
I/O INT
 INT type: 2, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 1, IRQ: 0
 destination APIC ID: 2, INT: 23
--
Local INT
 INT type: 3, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 0, IRQ: 0
 destination APIC ID: 255, INT: 0
--
Local INT
 INT type: 1, flags: 0x0000
 source bus ID: 0, IRQ: 0
 destination APIC ID: 255, INT: 1

--------------------------------------------------------------------------


--
Rob Miracle <rwm@TanSoft.com>
Tantalus Inc.
Be patient or be a patient. -- Anton Devious




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