Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Mon, 19 Jan 2004 19:08:22 +0100 | | From | Andreas Steinmetz <> | | Subject | Re: DMA timeout error and then kernel halted |
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Jan Mynarik wrote: > Hi, > > I have DMA problems with HPT366 on BP6 (newest BIOS version RU incl. > 1.28 BIOS for HPT366) and Seagate's 80 GB disk (please see exact model > numbers in attached dmesg). > > It's reproducible (with or without SMP, various kernel versions, > overclocking or not, ACPI on and off) on 2.4.22 and 2.6.0 (test9, test11 > and vanilla) and 2.6.1-rc3. On 2.4 kernel it doesn't halt kernel. >
I do have similar problems with a HPT302 and WD2500JB disks on a Tyan S2885 (Dual Opteron 246). What does help me is to disable the IO-APICs at boot time using "noapic".
Thus I don't believe this to be a disk/mobo problem but probably a driver problem. -- Andreas Steinmetz
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