In the PCI listing, there is an Adaptec PCI SCSI card, but that's just for a
tape drive. I have four hard drives, all as masters (single devices) on the
VIA and FastTrak IDE channels.
Thanks for the info, I'll report back results after I get a chance to open
the machine up.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mikael Pettersson" <mikpe@csd.uu.se>
To: <kevin@labsysgrp.com>
Cc: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 01:26 PM
Subject: Re: lost interrupt hell - Plea for Help
> On Sun, 19 May 2002 11:43:09 -0700, Kevin P. Fleming wrote:
> >I have just switched motherboards in my file server, which previously had
no
> >problems ripping audio from my Creative 52X drives. The new motherboard
has
> >the KT266A chipset, but the CD drives are _not_ connected to that
chipset's
> >IDE ports. I am getting "lost interrupt" messages when I try to rip audio
> >from the drives, or even mount ISO9660 discs (which do eventually
succeed,
> >they just take over a minute to mount). So far I have done the following:
> >
> >- turned off "dma" and "unmaskirq" for the CD drives
> >- tried ide-scsi/sg instead of ide-cd
> >- tried booting with "noapic"
> >- tried 2.4.19-pre8 and 2.4.19-pre8-ac4
> >
> >Nothing has helped. The machine configuration is an MSI KT7266-Pro2RU
> >motherboard, KT266A chipset with on-board Promise PDC20265R FastTrak
> >"lite"). There is also a Promise PDC20262 (Ultra66TX2) in a PCI slot, and
> >that is where the CD drives are connected. Each CD drive is the master on
> >its channel, and one of them also has a Iomega ZIP 250 ATAPI drive as its
> >slave. Interestingly, the ZIP drive works perfectly, no "lost interrupt"
> >messages at all.
>
> 1. It's been stated here on LKML several times that optical drives
> should NOT be connected to Promise chips. It may work with Promise's
> Windows drivers, but that doesn't help here. A better strategy is to
> connect your CD-ROMs and Zip drive to the KT266A, and any IDE disks
> either to the FastTrak or the Ultra66 add-on card (though from your
> `lspci` I suppose your disks are SCSI).
>
> 2. "noapic" only controls whether the I/O-APIC is used or not.
> If you want to test without the _local_ APIC being enabled,
> then I'm afraid you have to rebuild the kernel with
> CONFIG_X86_UP_APIC disabled.
>
> /Mikael
>
>
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