On Iau, 2005-08-25 at 13:19 +0200, Jens Axboe wrote:
> > Aug 25 11:35:23 amd kernel: hdf: probing with STATUS(0x50) instead of 
> > ALTSTATUS(0x0a)
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hdf: 
> > ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H(^H^H^H(^H^H^H^H,
> >  ATA DISK drive
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: ide2 at 0x8040-0x8047,0x804e on irq 7

Interesting in itself - the slave on this adapter appears not to be
decoded, but worse still to produce garbage.

> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hde: max request size: 128KiB
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hde: 503808 sectors (257 MB) w/0KiB Cache, 
> > CHS=984/16/32
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hde: cache flushes not supported
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel:  hde: hde1
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hdf: max request size: 128KiB
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hdf: 131584 sectors (67 MB) w/1028KiB Cache, 
> > CHS=2056/8/8
> > Aug 25 11:35:24 amd kernel: hdf: cache flushes not supported
> > Aug 25 11:35:54 amd kernel:  hdf:<6> hde:<4>hdf: lost interrupt
> > Aug 25 11:36:24 amd kernel: hdf: lost interrupt
> > Aug 25 11:36:54 amd kernel: hdf: lost interrupt
> > 

hdf never really existed so what follows initially is no surprise.


> > Aug 25 11:45:09 amd kernel: Buffer I/O error on device hdf, logical block 0
> > Aug 25 11:45:09 amd kernel:  unable to read partition table

We give up on the nonexistant hdf. It then looks as if the partition
code corrupted the request stuff or perhaps double freed something ?


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