Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 19 Nov 2002 19:32:49 -0700 | From | "Justin T. Gibbs" <> | Subject | Re: aic7xxx driver failing (2.4.19-ac4) |
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> A slight improvement: the kernel no longer oopses but still never > completely makes it thru boot.
Are you running with memory mapped I/O enabled? Since you have a VIA chipset, using memory mapped I/O can be problematic. If using PIO works for you, I'd like to work with you toward making the memory mapped I/O test in the driver automatically detect configurations such as yours that do not function correctly when mem I/O is used. You should be able to disable mmap I/O in 6.2.21 via kernel config or by setting an aic7xxx option on the command line (nomemio I think, but I don't have the sources in front of me right now).
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