Enabling NUMA in BIOS stop booting FreeBSD

Willem Jan Withagen wjw at digiware.nl
Fri Dec 23 19:16:45 UTC 2016


On 23-12-2016 14:26, Slawa Olhovchenkov wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 09:26:02PM +0100, Willem Jan Withagen wrote:
> 
>> On 16-12-2016 00:57, Adrian Chadd wrote:
>>> heh, an updated BIOS that solves the problem will solve the problem. :)
>>>
>>> I think you have enough information to provide to supermicro. Ie,
>>> "SMAP says X, when physical memory pages at addresses X are accessed,
>>> they don't behave like memory, maybe something is wrong".
>>>
>>> All I can think of is some hack to add a blacklist for that region so
>>> you can boot the unit. But it makes me wonder what else is going on.
>>
>> I have an X10DRL-iT with 256Gb and 2* 2630V4 available for testing until
>> begin January. Started it on 11-RELEASE and upgraded to 12-CURRENT of
>> 20-12-2016.
>> Boots just fine, and seems to run OKE.
>>
>> If anything useful to test, just let me know.
> 
> For touch issuse you must enable in BIOS both NUMA and Memory
> Interleave below 4G.

Numa was already on, but I cannot find the Memory Interleave option.

--WjW




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