On Tue, 20 Nov 2001, Brian wrote:
> We use 20 GB Western Digitals on our dual Athlons. The chipset does
> support DMA and it has been quite stable. Therefore, I would direct blame
> toward the drive.
>
> -- Brian
>
> On Tuesday 20 November 2001 07:41 am, Paul G. Allen wrote:
> > I just compiled and installed a vanilla 2.4.14 kernel (nope, I haven't
> > tweaked this one yet :). Just as a reminder, I have a Tyan Thunder K7
> > with 2 1.4GHz Athlons (_NOT_ MP or XP). It has an IBM DTLA-307030
> > Ultra100 IDE drive on the Ultra100 IDE interface.
> >
> > The kernel seems to boot with DMA enabled for this drive which causes
> > frequent system lockups. This is the same problem I had with kernels
> > through 2.4.9 (including the ac series). Disabling DMA (hdparm -d0
> > /dev/hda) solves the problem.
> >
> > Is this a hardware issue with the MP chipset (I have not kept up to date
> > on AMD errata due to other projects), or is this drive one of the known
> > IDE drives that do not properly support DMA? If a chipset issue, should
> > the kernel not detect the problem and disable DMA?
> >
> > PGA
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