I thought that this chipset actually had 2 pci controllers - one for the
64-bit slots and the other for the 32-bit. Am I wrong?
On Thursday 26 June 2003 07:15 pm, Timothy Miller wrote:
> Oleg Drokin wrote:
> > Is not this is one of those heavy-PCI loaded boxes that ocasionally
> > corrupt data when PCI is overloaded?
> > The log you quoted shows that suddenly tree nodes have incorrect content
> > (and the i/o error is because reiserfs does not know what to do with such
> > nodes). (and we hope to push the patch that will print device where error
> > have occured soon).
>
> The PCI spec doesn't allow more than four slots per bus. Some boards
> try to put on 5 or 6 slots anyhow, violating the spec. It's no wonder
> there are so many problems with those boards.
>
> You can often get them to work anyhow, but it involves swapping cards
> around in slots until you find an arrangement that works, but it's still
> unreliable.
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