https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21802


Len Brown <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |ASSIGNED
          Component|Config-Processors           |Other
         AssignedTo|acpi_config-process...@kern |[email protected]
                   |el-bugs.osdl.org            |
         Regression|Yes                         |No
            Summary|ACPI: delete the "acpi=ht"  |boot hang unless acpi=off
                   |boot option causes system   |(or acpi=ht) - ASUS P4S800
                   |to fre...@boot time -       |
                   |caused by commit            |
                   |68ca406930d6380b3be7ada5f15 |
                   |fcf85bfcbd552               |




--- Comment #2 from Len Brown <[email protected]>  2010-11-09 01:53:21 ---
Is there any version of Linux that boots on this motherboard
in ACPI mode?  Can you try a fedora core 13 live image,
for example?

Please attach the .config for the kernel that fails to boot.
It may make sense to delete some of the options from that
config to see if a simpler one can boot.

Is there a serial console on this motherboard,
and can you capture the complete serial console output
for the boot hang?

Even if you have no serial console, it woudl be good
if you can build with CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y
and boot with 
acpi.debug_layer=0xFFFFFFFF
acpi.debug_level=0xFFFFFFFF

> ACPI: Core revision 20100428

The ACPI boot got pretty far.
Though I don't see CPU1 brought up in that screen shot --
is HT disabled in the BIOS?

Please verify that the board has a production BIOS
and reproduce the issue after going into BIOS SETUP
and resetting to default options.

A couple of other flags to try, as a wild guess...

pci=noacpi

I'm de-selecting the regression flag.

The bug here isn't that the acpi=ht flag is gone,
it is that this machine doesn't boot in ACPI mode.

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