Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 21:44, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
>
> > Now I'm running with IO-APIC enabled, bus USB 2.0 and ehci completely
> > disabled (both in BIOS and modprobe.conf).
> >
> > The system hasn't hanged again, but I haven't tried to play with on-disk
> > ISO filesystems since...
>
> I
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 21:44, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
Now I'm running with IO-APIC enabled, bus USB 2.0 and ehci completely
disabled (both in BIOS and modprobe.conf).
The system hasn't hanged again, but I haven't tried to play with on-disk
ISO filesystems since...
I just did the
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:39:26 +0200, Michel Bouissou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Yes, but it doesn't tell us why kernels 2.4x felt perfectly happy with the old
>BIOS...
You turned off 4k stacks? I have a Via KM400 chipset box locked
up a few times, once under 2.4.31-hf2 after 4.5 hours
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 20:54, Alan Stern a écrit :
> >
> > ...and then, the system feels happy. I've played around with USB devices
> > of all speeds in all sockets, and there are no "irq 21: nobody cared!"
> > messages anymore...
>
> Not strange at all, since the EHCI controller actually _was_
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 21:39, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
> Alas, today it hanged completely 3 times :-(
>
> When I say completely, I mean complete system hang, display frozen,
> keyboard dead (even the Magic SysRQ key doesn't respond), network dead
> (doen't ping back), no visible activity of any
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Michel Bouissou wrote:
> I'm afraid that I may have accidentally solved my problem ;-)
>
> I've upgraded my Gigabyte GA7-VAXP motherboard's BIOS from release 7VAXP.F11
> to 7VAXP.F15, and it seems the problem is gone !
>
> The strange thing is that now, cat
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 04:13, Protasevich, Natalie a écrit :
> > > Le Lundi 25 Juillet 2005 22:44, Alan Stern a écrit :
> >
> > Natalie, that's all I can think of. Now it's up to you to
> > invent a patch Michel can try out, to show just where the
> > IO-APIC code is going wrong.
>
> I will
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 04:13, Protasevich, Natalie a écrit :
Le Lundi 25 Juillet 2005 22:44, Alan Stern a écrit :
Natalie, that's all I can think of. Now it's up to you to
invent a patch Michel can try out, to show just where the
IO-APIC code is going wrong.
I will sure try... I'm
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005, Michel Bouissou wrote:
I'm afraid that I may have accidentally solved my problem ;-)
I've upgraded my Gigabyte GA7-VAXP motherboard's BIOS from release 7VAXP.F11
to 7VAXP.F15, and it seems the problem is gone !
The strange thing is that now, cat /proc/interrupts
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 21:39, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
Alas, today it hanged completely 3 times :-(
When I say completely, I mean complete system hang, display frozen,
keyboard dead (even the Magic SysRQ key doesn't respond), network dead
(doen't ping back), no visible activity of any kind
Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 20:54, Alan Stern a écrit :
...and then, the system feels happy. I've played around with USB devices
of all speeds in all sockets, and there are no irq 21: nobody cared!
messages anymore...
Not strange at all, since the EHCI controller actually _was_ using IRQ
On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 21:39:26 +0200, Michel Bouissou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, but it doesn't tell us why kernels 2.4x felt perfectly happy with the old
BIOS...
You turned off 4k stacks? I have a Via KM400 chipset box locked
up a few times, once under 2.4.31-hf2 after 4.5 hours compiling
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