Messages in this thread | | | From | Andrew Derrick Balsa <> | Subject | Odd 2.0.35 problems with APM on VIA motherboards | Date | Thu, 3 Sep 1998 09:16:13 +0200 |
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Hi,
I just got two reports of problems (one oops and one hang) with 2.0.35 with Jumbo-9, from people who have VIA motherboards and are using APM.
It seems in fact the problem is _not_ Jumbo-9 related, but rather related to the chipset/BIOS and APM kernel code.
It seems the VIA BIOS APM code malfunctions when powering down/up the hard disks. This is not at all my area of competence, so I am CC'ing the maintainers of the APM code.
I would recommend testing 2.0.35 with Jumbo-9, but _without_ APM first.
In David's machine (VIA MVP3 motherboard), the problem also occurred with an unpatched 2.0.35 kernel, and is certainly APM related.
In Hans' machine (VP2 motherboard), the hang is triggered every time the hd spins up, but only when UDMA is enabled (Hans, are you certain this is so? Can you test 2.0.35 without Jumbo?).
The solution could be as simple as adding an extra delay in the APM kernel code to allow for correct hard disk spin up, but really I am just guessing.
Note that I only got reports of problems with VIA chipset based machines, when APM is enabled. Since the APM BIOS code is more mature on Intel TX motherboards, these are reported to work fine with 2.0.35 + Jumbo-9 + APM.
So (in principle) the problem does not seem to be Jumbo-9 related.
Cheers, -- Andrew D. Balsa andrebalsa@altern.org
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