Moore, Robert wrote:
The next thing that would be useful is to know what method(s) are
executing when the message pops out.
-----Original Message-----
From: Luck, Tony
Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 1:16 PM
To: Moore, Robert; '[email protected]'
Cc: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: some new unaligned access while booting ia64 (HP rx2620)
But I goofed and muddled up my two problems. I tried
booting on my zx1 ... which was broken altogether by
recent acpi changes.
Getting back to the rx2620 ... deleting those lines makes
no difference. I still boot ok, I still see the unaligned
access messages.
/proc/acpi/dsdt for that system attached.
-Tony
I also got kernel missalignment errors..., unfortunately also
a lot of slab debugger errors until the machine rebooted, so
I didn't care too much about the missalignments, but these
could have the same cause?
I now could nail the mem
corruptions down to ACPICA-20051021 by binary search.
It's late, maybe I got something wrong, but I am quite sure the
culprit lies there.
The patch is huge, but maybe it's just one of the other pragmas or
whatever related?:
grep pragma ../ACPICA_20051021.patch
+#pragma pack(1)
+#pragma pack()
+#pragma pack(1)
+#pragma pack()
Thomas
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