Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 1 Aug 2012 16:41:27 +0200 | From | Borislav Petkov <> | Subject | Re: no SMP |
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On Wed, Aug 01, 2012 at 01:59:09PM +0200, reiner.funck wrote: > Dear Sirs, > > I ask you for an advice. I get with all kernels (2.6, 3.1, ... 3.4) with all > distributions (suse, ubuntu, ...) in the system messages > .... > CPU: Physical Processor ID:0 > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.009100] CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.009101] mce: CPU supports 7 MCE > banks > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.009131] SMP alternatives > switchingto UP code > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.012309] Freeing SMP alternatives: > 20k freed > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.012347] weird, boot CPU (#16) not > listed by the BIOS. > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.012348] SMP motherboard not > detected. > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.113986] SMP disabled > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.113987] Performance Events: AMD > Family 15h PMU driver. > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.113989] ... version: > 0 > Jul 17 11:52:47 linux-joum kernel: [ 0.113989] .. > ..... > I work with Asus Mainboard M5A99X EVO and AMD FX(tm) 8150 (eight core) > processor. The Bios > Version is the newest (1208, used with default options). The Results are equal > with Kernel > option acpi=off or on, maxcpus=8 or not.. > Systemmonitoring shows one CPU. > Bios must have the missing information? (weird, boot CPU (#16) not listed by > the BIOS). > Asus replied to my question: we test no Linux systems (windows7 works with 8 > cores). > Do you have an advice for me?
Hmm, fun. Can you boot any kernel on your system successfully? If so, can you send full dmesg from it?
Also, is it a 32-bit or a 64-bit kernel?
Also, can you test booting with "numa=off"?
Thanks.
-- Regards/Gruss, Boris.
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