This is a temporary patch to keep the scsi driver from eating
your data I am working on a real fix
Leslie Donaldson
*** linux/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx.c.2.4.0-12 Sat Jan 6 21:55:47 2001
--- linux/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx.cSat Jan 6 22:08:12 2001
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*** 7073,7078
"Justin T. Gibbs" wrote:
>
> >This is a temporary patch to keep the scsi driver from eating
> >your data I am working on a real fix....
> >
> >Leslie Donaldson
>
> What is the firmware revision of your Seagate drives?
Not using seagate drives th
down my work a lot.
(rawhide systems do have a few ummm unstabilitys.)
I will try out the latest code sonnn and see if it crashes or works for
we and let everyone know.
My primary concern was to try to get a patch into 2.4.1 that at least
stops the kernel crashes.
Dosen't fix the problem but stop
ern is right now the 160M controllers are unstable and
with the new
distributions fixing to roll this is going to cause people to be very
ummm mad.
I leave it up to the powers that be.
Leslie Donaldson
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build fails to build a small executable in
arch/alpha/kernel
Breaks alsa-drivers. (standard at in effect for noat)
The recursive interrupts is the real problem
Leslie Donaldson
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I don't have a kernel dump yet as the machine reported by it'self..
This problem has been easy to reproduce. ergo about 3 crashes a day.
Solution:
Sync often and pray.
Misc:
As soon as I get a real dump I will post a followup to this message.
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I finally hand typed in most of the oops enjoy..
After the oops is my ststem information.
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(scsi1:0:0:0) Data overrun detected in Data-Out phase, tag 5;
Have seen Data Phase. Length =0,NUM SGS=0.
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address 003ffc006000
bzip2(
Hello,
I know this isn't quite the right place but... very
few people have actually but 2 pci video cards
in an alpha an they are actually from different
chipset manufactures. Well X reports an overlap bug
and I was wondering if anyone has a good idea
where to start looking for the problem.
[root
cking a LOT shorter, (18 gigs is slow),
But first I need to find my null modem serial cable. sigh. funnsies.
Leslie Donaldson
> hi!
>
> kernel: 2.4.0.test12
> hardware: Adaptec AIC-7892 Ultra 160/m SCSI host adapter (19160)
>
> problem: ker
out similar hangs on an alpha on this list (same kind of
>controller)
>> > any solution there ...
>
>AIC7xxx makes invalid uses of 32bit values for set_bit() and friends so it
>may be that for the Alpha and the like problems
A CLUE!
Cool I will dig into this weekend.
Thanks
, not fast, but stable :)
Now back to figureing out whats wrong in that thar code :)
Leslie Donaldson
P.S. If anyone has XFree 4.0.2 working on the Alpha drop me a line. I
snagged the
latest RPM from rawhide but it can't load symbols sigh...
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... Any random thoughts would be greatly
appreciated.
mmm ... Basically dirty page logic for user space
Leslie Donaldson
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