I have a Toshiba 8100 notebook which runs 5.4-STABLE. Kernels compiled
after some time in September 2005 fail to boot; the machine locks up right
after the ata controller is called in the boot messages.
I have traced the problem to a change to /usr/src/sys/dev/pci.c, (see
below from my cvsup
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, Michael L. Squires wrote:
A new kernel based on sources of 9/28/2005 still fails to boot on a Toshiba
8100 with a UDMA33 IDE onboard controller. The parameters passed to atapci0
are different from those passed by the earlier kernel, and the system locks
up this point.
A new kernel based on sources of 9/28/2005 still fails to boot on a
Toshiba 8100 with a UDMA33 IDE onboard controller. The parameters passed
to atapci0 are different from those passed by the earlier kernel, and the
system locks up this point.
I'm not including the dmesg, etc., since that's
On Sun, 2005-09-25 at 15:36 -0500, Billy Newsom wrote:
> I would like to concur with this sighting. I will repeat it to emphasize
> this for whoever can decipher this for bug fixes:
>
> 1. In recent 5-Stable
> 2. The IDE controller, atapci0,
> 3. seems to be detectected, but without a certain m
Michael L. Squires wrote:
This may be a similar problem to the one discussed in the Intel ICH2
thread.
System is a Toshiba 8100. System boots from a 5.4-STABLE kernel
compiled 5/3/2005 but locks up on boot with kernels compiled in the past
few days.
I re-cvsup'd after the first lockup and
This may be a similar problem to the one discussed in the Intel ICH2
thread.
System is a Toshiba 8100. System boots from a 5.4-STABLE kernel compiled
5/3/2005 but locks up on boot with kernels compiled in the past few days.
I re-cvsup'd after the first lockup and build a GENERIC kernel, same