Re: P4P800-VM - ASUS - HIGH MEMORY extremely slow under some circumstaces - LOG FILES - added

From: Deian Chepishev (deian_at_blue-edge.bg)
Date: 01/08/04

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    Date:	Thu, 08 Jan 2004 10:01:12 +0200
    To: Maetee Maitri <new@ji-net.com>
    
    

    I guess it will work if i do it like you have said but i had not much
    time to play with that. I have done some further investigation and found
    the following dependency:
    Since my RAM is on 4 dims 512MB each i started to remove them one bu
    one. First removed both dims on the second channel. Still the same
    problem. But when i removed the third dimm and on the mainboard left
    only one the problem did not appear. I guess that either the chipset has
    some bug when allocating memory for the video card or ASUS have made
    really poor implementation.

    That is why i installed external AGP video card and disabled that one on
    the main board and the problem have gone.
    Maetee Maitri wrote:

    > Hi,
    >
    > I just upgrade from P4 1.8G on GIGABYTE GA-8IGX (Intel 845G) to P4
    > 2.4c on ASUS P4P800-VM and have the similar problem. My system runing
    > RedHat 7.3 kernel 2.4.18-26.7.x. My system have only 1G RAM (2x512M
    > DDR400). both of them set to use only 1M video ram.
    >
    > I notice that the setting of difference video RAM and AGP aperture
    > size in BIOS affected speed of system.
    > I see that /proc/mtrr on P4P800-VM has 6 lines and GA-8IGX has 2 lines.
    >
    > GA-8IGX:
    > reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=1024MB: write-back, count=1
    > reg01: base=0x3ff00000 (1023MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
    >
    > P4P800-VM:
    > reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size= 512MB: write-back, count=1
    > reg01: base=0x20000000 ( 512MB), size= 256MB: write-back, count=1
    > reg02: base=0x30000000 ( 768MB), size= 128MB: write-back, count=1
    > reg03: base=0x38000000 ( 896MB), size= 64MB: write-back, count=1
    > reg04: base=0x3c000000 ( 960MB), size= 32MB: write-back, count=1
    > reg05: base=0x3e000000 ( 992MB), size= 16MB: write-back, count=1
    >
    > Why a lot of region???
    > I try to clear all mtrr on P4P800-VM and set the new one base on GA-8IGX:
    >
    > [root /]# echo "disable=5" >| /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "disable=4" >| /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "disable=3" >| /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "disable=2" >| /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "disable=1" >| /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "disable=0" >| /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "base=0x00000000 size=0x40000000 type=write-back" >
    > /proc/mtrr
    > [root /]# echo "base=0x3ff00000 size=0x00100000 type=uncachable" >
    > /proc/mtrr
    >
    > Yes!! It work, My system come fast again. the new /proc/mtrr show below:
    > [root /]# cat /proc/mtrr reg00: base=0x00000000 ( 0MB), size=1024MB:
    > write-back, count=1
    > reg01: base=0x3ff00000 (1023MB), size= 1MB: uncachable, count=1
    >
    > For your 2G RAM machine. You may change size of first region from
    > 0x40000000 (1G) to 0x80000000 (2G). The value of base and size of
    > second region base on your video RAM setting in BIOS.
    >
    > Hope this solution will work on your system too.
    >
    > Maetee Maitri
    >
    >
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I have ASUS P4P800-VM mother board.
    >> Chipset: Intel 865G GMCH
    >> Intel ICH5 - 800MHz FSB
    >>
    >> BIOS Revision: 1007
    >>
    >> Embedded LAN : Intel 82562EZ
    >> Embedded Graphics: Intel Extreme Graphics 2
    >>
    >> RAM 2G 4x512M DDR400 Samsung
    >> HDD IDE Seagate Barracuda 120G
    >> Processor: P4 - 2.6 GHz HyperThreading
    >>
    >> OS: Slackware Linux 9.1
    >>
    >> Description of the problem:
    >>
    >> I have installed 2 GB memory 4x512M
    >> The embedded video uses system memory. If i set it to use only 1 MB or
    >> 32MB of system RAM everything seems ok. The system boots normally and
    >> working normally.
    >> If i set it to use 4,8 or 16 MB of the system memory the system boots
    >> much slower and despite it has no errors or something wrong it works
    >> slow. I mean the difference between fast and slow working is really
    >> HUGE.
    >> I have made the following test: in a 600MB text file replace some text
    >> with sed. The line looks like this:
    >>
    >> sed s/deian/test/g testfile > /dev/null
    >>
    >> when the system is working normally this is done for ~ 30sec. When the
    >> system is working slowly it takes ~ 9 min and 30 sec.
    >> I have tested this with kernel 2.4.23 from kernel.org. High memory
    >> support is enabled - 4GB. If i have no high memory support enabled the
    >> thing are ok but the kernel see only 900MB of my memory.
    >> The other strange thing is that with kernel 2.6 the system works
    >> normally ONLY IF video card uses 32MB. It is not like with 2.4.23 when 1
    >> and 32M but only with 32MB.
    >>
    >> I dont think this is normal behavior. And i hope that the problem is not
    >> the chipset or hardware. I have searched the news groups and other
    >> people has the same problem too but no solution yet.
    >> I have attached some logs which may help u find what is wrong. If u need
    >> me to do something more just mail me i shall respond as fast as i can.
    >> Regards,
    >>
    >> Deian Chepishev
    >>
    >
    > Maetee Maitri
    >
    >

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