FW: Intel PII machine hangs with MCE enabled in linux-2.4.19-pre3

FW: Intel PII machine hangs with MCE enabled in linux-2.4.19-pre3

Post by Ed Vanc » Thu, 21 Mar 2002 11:00:09




Quote:

> Intel PII machine hangs with MCE enabled in
> linux-2.4.19-pre3

> Under linux 2.4.19-pre3, my Intel Pentium II system
> hangs with the "machine check" turned on
> (CONFIG_X86_MCE=y).  The same machine booted correctly
> under 2.4.19-pre2 with MCE enabled.

> I get the following output from the kernel when
> booting, and then it freezes:

> [snip]

> Intel machine check architecture supported.

Me too.

Pentium II mobile module in Motorola CPV5350, 2.4.19-pre3 kernel.
Hangs after boot message "Intel machine check architecture supported".
Turning off CONFIG-X86_MCE did not help in my case, but I didn't do a make
mrproper before recompiling the kernel ... so I suppose I don't really know
that for sure yet.

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FW: Intel PII machine hangs with MCE enabled in linux-2.4.19-pre3

Post by Mike Fedy » Thu, 21 Mar 2002 11:00:13




> > Intel PII machine hangs with MCE enabled in
> > linux-2.4.19-pre3

> > Under linux 2.4.19-pre3, my Intel Pentium II system
> > hangs with the "machine check" turned on
> > (CONFIG_X86_MCE=y).  The same machine booted correctly
> > under 2.4.19-pre2 with MCE enabled.

> > I get the following output from the kernel when
> > booting, and then it freezes:

> > [snip]

> > Intel machine check architecture supported.

> Me too.

> Pentium II mobile module in Motorola CPV5350, 2.4.19-pre3 kernel.
> Hangs after boot message "Intel machine check architecture supported".
> Turning off CONFIG-X86_MCE did not help in my case, but I didn't do a make
> mrproper before recompiling the kernel ... so I suppose I don't really know
> that for sure yet.

Back out the changes in bluesmoke.c and you're set.  Your should've read the
archive because this issue has been reported many times...
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