Re: 2.4.5-ac6: IDE deadlocks/bugs + unexpected IO-APIC
Xavier Bestel (xavier.bestel@free.fr)
06 Jun 2001 14:03:24 +0200
On 05 Jun 2001 18:39:16 +0200, Xavier Bestel wrote:
> Hi !
>
> I have an ABit VP6 (Dual PIII, infamous VIA686, onboard IDE + onboard
> HPT370). This is a new machine, so I didn't test it on several kernels.
>
> Using 2.4.4-ac11 (SMP), it started to deadlock really often when
> accessing the new disk (Seagate Barracuda, udma5, big reiserfs partition
> + swap) I put on the HPT370, even when mounting it.
>
> Using 2.4.5-ac6, things are much better, but sometimes it hangs at boot
> around "RAMDISK: Loading 4096 blocks [1 disk] into ram disk ..." - I say
> "around" because sometimes it displays "ACPI: Core Subsystem version
> ...", and sometimes not.
> And sometimes it still hangs randomly. No messages, nothing special in
> the logs except an "unexpected IO-APIC" (that's why I put linux-smp in
> Cc:) and 40 Megs (!!) of:
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: 07:00: rw=0, want=4906986, limit=4906984
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: 07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, limit=4906984
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: 07:00: rw=0, want=4906986, limit=4906984
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attempt to access beyond end of device
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: 07:00: r<6>07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, limi4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: att<6>07:4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attemp<6>07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, 4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: att<6>07:004
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attemp<6>07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, li4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: atte<6>07:004
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: att<6>07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, l4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attempt t<6>074
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: attem<6>07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, limit=4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: at<6>07:00: rw=0, 4
> Jun 2 23:11:58 bip kernel: atte<6>07:00: rw=0, want=4906988, limit=4
>
> dated between Jun 2 23:11:58 and Jun 2 23:14:10
>
> The thing that annoys me is that today, I just found the my /etc/motd
> with junk appended (a bit of C code). /etc/motd is on my root partition
> on a disk (Seagate ST36531A, big ext2 partition + swap) NOT on the
> HPT370, but on the first onboard IDE.
>
>
> I know (now that I looked a bit in the archives) that the VIA686 chipset
> isn't reliable. Any hint to make my PC work while keeping reasonable
> performance ?
> What should I do to help ?
>
> Xav
Seems to be working better with -ac9, thanks to Jeff's patch I guess. No
more need for "noapic".
Xav
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