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On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 22:42 +0100, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
> Perhaps it just can't find the root filesystem at all?
Indeed - thanks for the input.
My supposed "good" source config didn't match the running kernel. A
"work in progress" I had obviously forgotten about.
Apologies for having
On Wed, 2007-11-14 at 22:42 +0100, Rafael J. Wysocki wrote:
Perhaps it just can't find the root filesystem at all?
Indeed - thanks for the input.
My supposed good source config didn't match the running kernel. A
work in progress I had obviously forgotten about.
Apologies for having disturbed
New guy to this list. Long time lurker on CKRM - decided to test the
control groups patches.
Pulled 2.6.24.rc4 patch and migrated my (working) 2.6.23-rc4 config.
Panic'd because of NFS root not found - not too surprising as I don't
have one.
Any ideas why this option comes up selected ???. Same
New guy to this list. Long time lurker on CKRM - decided to test the
control groups patches.
Pulled 2.6.24.rc4 patch and migrated my (working) 2.6.23-rc4 config.
Panic'd because of NFS root not found - not too surprising as I don't
have one.
Any ideas why this option comes up selected ???. Same
I think the cause should be same as RS690 and RX790.
If you need some small test on USB issue related with RS480 or
something else, you may tell me, I can try to ask the help from our
SW QA or test by myself, if we can find out such test platform.
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should be same as RS690 and RX790.
If you need some small test on USB issue related with RS480 or
something else, you may tell me, I can try to ask the help from our
SW QA or test by myself, if we can find out such test platform.
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http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commi
t;h=aea6a433f50cd89b9cbd10850fd0b32f961f9883
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commi
t;h=f122392f679ebed39db08074f935d770504623eb
after the commit of these MSI/INTx quirks.
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=4be8f906435a6af241821ab5b94b2b12cb7d57d8
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commi
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after the commit of these MSI/INTx quirks.
Thanks
Shane
?
Thanks
Best Regards
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==> USB part of the second patch in lkml.org/lkml/2006/12/21/47
diff -uprdN linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c
linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c
--- linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c2006-12-16 13:34:57.0
-0800
+++ linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c
Remove the pci_intx() workaround code from drivers/net/tg3.c
>and elsewhere.
This quirk seems good to me. Waiting for your final decision
This SB700 SATA controller MSI/INTx problem has been reported to our
hardware team. I will forward the update information or response to
you when I get any from
seems good to me. Waiting for your final decision
This SB700 SATA controller MSI/INTx problem has been reported to our
hardware team. I will forward the update information or response to
you when I get any from HW team.
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diff -uprdN linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c
linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c
--- linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c2006-12-16 13:34:57.0
-0800
+++ linux/drivers/usb/core/hcd-pci.c2006-12-16 13:57:09.0
goes by. In fact, other teams are always helping us.
As to the other problems such as USB-HCD, we need some investigation
before I can send you any response.
Thanks
Best Regards
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has a hardware bug where setting INTX_DISABLE in the PCI COMMAND
register masks MSI interrupts too?
And what is the software solution or workaround?
I will continue debug this MSI problem next week. Any suggestions,
please don't hesitate to tell us.
Thanks
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is the software solution or workaround?
I will continue debug this MSI problem next week. Any suggestions,
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BTW, There already some disablements to some ATI NB MSIs in the kernel,
the reasons are similar.
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> -Original Message-
> From: David Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, October 18, 2007 6:20 PM
> To: Shane Huang
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PR
More ATI North Bridges like RS780 can't do MSI like its predecessors
in linux. Disable MSIs on them.
Signed-off-by: Shane Huang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Since there is some word wrapping problem with my mail client MS outlook
if I copy the patch into the text, so I'll have to attach the
More ATI North Bridges like RS780 can't do MSI like its predecessors
in linux. Disable MSIs on them.
Signed-off-by: Shane Huang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Since there is some word wrapping problem with my mail client MS outlook
if I copy the patch into the text, so I'll have to attach the patch
.
BTW, There already some disablements to some ATI NB MSIs in the kernel,
the reasons are similar.
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Shane
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urs, but if you don't hear back from me in
> the next day or so then it's good to go IMVHO. :)
>
Hi Shane,
That's great to hear! Well, if it does go well, could you post to LKML
and linux-rt mailing lists, as well as CC'ng Ingo. Good news like this
should be shared ;-)
Heh, even if it do
good to go IMVHO. :)
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the next day or so then it's good to go IMVHO. :)
Hi Shane,
That's great to hear! Well, if it does go well, could you post to LKML
and linux-rt mailing lists, as well as CC'ng Ingo. Good news like this
should be shared ;-)
Heh, even if it doesn't go well, you can post to the above
.gfp_mask = GFP_KERNEL,
+ .gfp_mask = GFdefined(CONFIG_CONTAINER_PAGECACHE_ACCT)
+P_KERNEL,
I deleted what looks like an over-enthusiastic "copy-and-paste", and it
compiled o.k.
Testing continues.
Shane ..
= GFP_KERNEL,
+ .gfp_mask = GFdefined(CONFIG_CONTAINER_PAGECACHE_ACCT)
+P_KERNEL,
I deleted what looks like an over-enthusiastic copy-and-paste, and it
compiled o.k.
Testing continues.
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Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 05:47, Shane Hathaway wrote:
The attached patch enhances the kernel's DHCP client support (in
net/ipv4/ipconfig.c) to set the interface MTU if provided by the
DHCP server. Without this patch, it's difficult to netboot on a
network that uses
Hans-Peter Jansen wrote:
On Thursday 03 February 2005 05:47, Shane Hathaway wrote:
The attached patch enhances the kernel's DHCP client support (in
net/ipv4/ipconfig.c) to set the interface MTU if provided by the
DHCP server. Without this patch, it's difficult to netboot on a
network that uses
Herbert Xu wrote:
Shane Hathaway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The attached patch enhances the kernel's DHCP client support (in
net/ipv4/ipconfig.c) to set the interface MTU if provided by the DHCP server.
Without this patch, it's difficult to netboot on a network that uses jumbo
Herbert Xu wrote:
Shane Hathaway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached patch enhances the kernel's DHCP client support (in
net/ipv4/ipconfig.c) to set the interface MTU if provided by the DHCP server.
Without this patch, it's difficult to netboot on a network that uses jumbo
frames. The patch
/BOOTP extension fields (the length field). It looks like a malicious
DHCP server could mess with kernel memory that way. I could try to fix the
hole, but maybe someone more experienced with this code would like to verify
there's a problem first.
Shane
--- ipconfig.c.orig 2005-02-02 17:23
/BOOTP extension fields (the length field). It looks like a malicious
DHCP server could mess with kernel memory that way. I could try to fix the
hole, but maybe someone more experienced with this code would like to verify
there's a problem first.
Shane
--- ipconfig.c.orig 2005-02-02 17:23
yes, and
its SOLDERED ON THE BOARD. Damn..., guess I just lost a grand or so.
Seriously folks, Linux isn't just for big webservers...
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
(Oh, BTW, I really appreciate the work that people have done on the VM, but
folks that are just talking..., well, think clearly before you
On Thursday 07 June 2001 13:00, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Shane Nay wrote:
> > (Oh, BTW, I really appreciate the work that people have done on the VM,
> > but folks that are just talking..., well, think clearly before you impact
> > other people
On Thursday 07 June 2001 13:00, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Shane Nay wrote:
(Oh, BTW, I really appreciate the work that people have done on the VM,
but folks that are just talking..., well, think clearly before you impact
other people that are writing code.)
If all
yes, and
its SOLDERED ON THE BOARD. Damn..., guess I just lost a grand or so.
Seriously folks, Linux isn't just for big webservers...
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
(Oh, BTW, I really appreciate the work that people have done on the VM, but
folks that are just talking..., well, think clearly before you
On Wed, May 16, 2001 at 12:56:55PM -0700, Johannes Erdfelt wrote:
>
> Could you try this patch? It applies on top of 2.2.20pre1
>
> It also cleans up a couple of comments
That fixes it alright.
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Could you try this patch? It applies on top of 2.2.20pre1
It also cleans up a couple of comments
That fixes it alright.
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> On Mon, May 07, 2001, Shane Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > That does indeed correct the problem. 2.2.20pre1 now works
> > as expected.
>
> Hmm, that uses a VIA based chipset. I d
illa 2.2.19 works fine. The machine is an
> > Intel Pentium III 850MHZ on an Abit VP6 board. If any
> > further information is needed, let me know.
>
> Can you back out the change to io_apic.c and tell me if that fixes it. If so
> let Johannes Erdfelt and I know.
That does indeed corre
850MHZ on an Abit VP6 board. If any
further information is needed, let me know.
Can you back out the change to io_apic.c and tell me if that fixes it. If so
let Johannes Erdfelt and I know.
That does indeed correct the problem. 2.2.20pre1 now works
as expected.
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On Mon, May 07, 2001, Shane Wegner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That does indeed correct the problem. 2.2.20pre1 now works
as expected.
Hmm, that uses a VIA based chipset. I didn't know they did SMP yet. Does
2.4 work
, let me know.
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return 0;
+ }
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case WDIOC_KEEPALIVE:
mod_timer(_ticktock, jiffies+(soft_margin*HZ));
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The buffer cache is "virtual" in the sense that /dev/hda is a completely
> separate name-space from /dev/hda1, even if there is some physical
> overlap.
Wouldn't something like "hdparm -t /dev/md0" trigger it
though. It is the same device as gets mounted as md
dev
is a completely
separate name-space from /dev/hda1, even if there is some physical
overlap.
Wouldn't something like hdparm -t /dev/md0 trigger it
though. It is the same device as gets mounted as md
devices aren't partitioned.
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seems to
be locking up.
Best regards,
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>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Shane Wegner wrote:
>
> > On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 05:33:13PM -0700, Andre Hedrick wrote:
> > >
> > > This is up with some updates
> > Hi,
> >
> > This isn't working here on my Abit VP6 b
up.
Best regards,
Shane
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Shane Wegner wrote:
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 05:33:13PM -0700, Andre Hedrick wrote:
This is up with some updates
Hi,
This isn't working here on my Abit VP6 board. The
ide.2.2.18.1221 works fine but this latest patch as well
stops. Locks solid, not even sysrq-b
works.
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works.
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not occur otherwise.
Just out of curiosity, if this was a hardware bug, wouldn't
they have fixed it with the 686B chipset?
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not occur otherwise.
Just out of curiosity, if this was a hardware bug, wouldn't
they have fixed it with the 686B chipset?
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"Shane Y. Gibson" wrote:
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> Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> >
> > Did'nt you get a message similar to
> >
> > "kernel BUG at page_alloc.c line xxx!"
Okay, I set the nmi_watchdog=0 options for LILO. Now on crashes,
I get ZERO panic output in the log
"Shane Y. Gibson" wrote:
Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
Did'nt you get a message similar to
"kernel BUG at page_alloc.c line xxx!"
Okay, I set the nmi_watchdog=0 options for LILO. Now on crashes,
I get ZERO panic output in the log files. I found some old
PII 450s, and d
ymoops.
Unfortunately, I won't get a chance to test all of
this until Monday; at which time I'll report back to
the group.
v/r
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Unfortunately, I won't get a chance to test all of
this until Monday; at which time I'll report back to
the group.
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't seem to log a whole lot. Originally,
just pasted the output of what "ksymops" regurgitated, which seems
to have pulled out that "kernel BUG" reference. Here goes...
v/r
Shane
Mar 14 22:05:12 walker kernel: kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:203!
Mar 14 22:05:12 walker kernel: in
know if there is anything else I can
do/provide to help. Unfortunately, the second didn't output
enough for ksymoops to extract anything usefull.
v/r
Shane
--- first ksymoops output ---
ksymoops 2.3.4 on i686 2.4.2. Options used
-V (default)
-K
know if there is anything else I can
do/provide to help. Unfortunately, the second didn't output
enough for ksymoops to extract anything usefull.
v/r
Shane
--- first ksymoops output ---
ksymoops 2.3.4 on i686 2.4.2. Options used
-V (default)
-K
whole lot. Originally,
just pasted the output of what "ksymops" regurgitated, which seems
to have pulled out that "kernel BUG" reference. Here goes...
v/r
Shane
Mar 14 22:05:12 walker kernel: kernel BUG at page_alloc.c:203!
Mar 14 22:05:12 walker kernel: invalid operand:
: 89 57 20 8b 51 20 8b 79 10 89 3a c7 41
20 00 00 00 00 ff 0d
My limited knowledge of the kernel and stuff, would seem
to indicate the above crash output is on filesystem problems.
v/r
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0 8b 79 10 89 3a c7 41
20 00 00 00 00 ff 0d
My limited knowledge of the kernel and stuff, would seem
to indicate the above crash output is on filesystem problems.
v/r
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p call doesnt
garantee that I will be waken_up any time soon (or will the kernel
automaticlaly schedule the kernel thread first when the data arrives because
it's always highest priority?).
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> On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:15:02PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
> > On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:09:19AM +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> > >
> > > > > You wanted my VIA driver for 2.2. Her
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:23:48AM +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 11:15:02PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:09:19AM +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
You wanted my VIA driver for 2.2. Here is a patch that brings the very
latest 4.2 driver
On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:09:19AM +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 03:59:27PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
>
> > > You wanted my VIA driver for 2.2. Here is a patch that brings the very
> > > latest 4.2 driver to the 2.2 kernel. The patch is agains
should be 33MHZ but that's probably not related.
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On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 08:09:19AM +0100, Vojtech Pavlik wrote:
On Tue, Feb 20, 2001 at 03:59:27PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
You wanted my VIA driver for 2.2. Here is a patch that brings the very
latest 4.2 driver to the 2.2 kernel. The patch is against the
2.2.19-pre13 kernel plus
fdef CONFIG_SCSI_IPS
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On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 02:07:27PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I just built this SMP system and am getting some weird
> errors from kern.log. The system will run smoothly but
> after about a half hour running the distributed.net RC5
> client, the following errors sh
do anything with it. It
is an Abit VP6 motherboard running 2 P-III 850 CPUs at
100MHZ bus speed. 256MB of PC133 micron ram.
If anyone knows whether this is a kernel issue or a
hardware one, I would appreciate hearing from you.
Shane
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do anything with it. It
is an Abit VP6 motherboard running 2 P-III 850 CPUs at
100MHZ bus speed. 256MB of PC133 micron ram.
If anyone knows whether this is a kernel issue or a
hardware one, I would appreciate hearing from you.
Shane
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On Sat, Feb 03, 2001 at 02:07:27PM -0800, Shane Wegner wrote:
Hi,
I just built this SMP system and am getting some weird
errors from kern.log. The system will run smoothly but
after about a half hour running the distributed.net RC5
client, the following errors show up.
Feb 3 04:40:18
eived several private emails from people having this
problem, (so it is biting people). Just a polite beg that it might
be included in 2.4.
Cheers,
shane
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This is a problem for me because it requires a reboot to fix and who
likes rebooting? :)
btw: I have received several private emails from people having this
problem, (so it is biting people). Just a polite beg that it might
be included in 2.4.
Cheers,
shane
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ry sub-structure expecting a 1-1 relationship of the data in the
original directory sub-strucure, and the interpretation of your cramfs
filesystem. But then you pull out the write bits, and that 1-1 relationship
is gone. (I can only see my particular case, but there are probably others
this disturbs)
Thanks
ver accesses that block device
anymore..., it's sort of silly, and _not_ the right way to do it.)
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
(Patches referenced here can be found at:
ftp://ftp.agendacomputing.com/pub/agenda/testing/CES/patches/ , contributed
by various authors: Rob Leslie, Brad Laronde, and
but oh well) Lord knows I could
use a few extra bits in the cramfs inode (Using sticky bit to denote XIP
mode binaries right now..., such a hack)
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
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use a few extra bits in the cramfs inode (Using sticky bit to denote XIP
mode binaries right now..., such a hack)
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
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nymore..., it's sort of silly, and _not_ the right way to do it.)
Thanks,
Shane Nay.
(Patches referenced here can be found at:
ftp://ftp.agendacomputing.com/pub/agenda/testing/CES/patches/ , contributed
by various authors: Rob Leslie, Brad Laronde, and myself. If you want the
mkcramf
e, and the interpretation of your cramfs
filesystem. But then you pull out the write bits, and that 1-1 relationship
is gone. (I can only see my particular case, but there are probably others
this disturbs)
Thanks,
Shane Nay
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hardware bug?
Thanks for the great work so far,
Shane
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hardware bug?
Thanks for the great work so far,
Shane
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