Local APIC on FreeBSD/i386

John Baldwin jhb at FreeBSD.org
Wed Feb 25 13:03:25 PST 2004


On Wednesday 25 February 2004 08:41 am, Ralph S. wrote:
> Hmm..  I'm running FreeBSD-current (as of Feb 12, 04) and it does implement
> 'device apic' for UP systems... but onyl if the APIC has been enabled by
> the BIOS. (Maybe I'm just doing something wrong there, though. However,
> Intel's Katmai CPUs have an APIC built in, I'm sure of that.) I have tried
> to software-enable it, set up the base address and update  cpu_feature, but
> until now all I get is
>  boot -v telling me there is no APIC (before, it didn't mention even that
> though).

You have to have an I/O APIC to talk to the local APIC.  That is part of the 
motherboard chipset.

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