Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 4 Aug 2000 08:49:38 +0100 | Subject | Re: Fwd: Re: patch to yenta.c breaks IBM thinkpad 600E [] | From | Adrian Bridgett <> |
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On Thu, Aug 3, 2000 at 22:30:56 +0100 (+0000), you wrote: > On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Anton Blanchard wrote: > > > > I had to revert the change made to yenta.c or my thinkpad would lock up > > at boot and give nasty ide dma timeout errors.
mine does the same (TP770X) - it slowly gets throught the boot, very slowly.
> Can you boot with the broken kernel and with the DEBUG thing defined in > arch/i386/kernel/pci-i386.h? I'd love to see what it says. [snip]
PCI Resource 50101000-50101fff (f=200,d=0,p=0) PCI Resource 50100000-50100fff (200,0,0) PCI Resource 50000000-500fffff (200,0,0) PCI Resource 0000fcf0-0000fcff (101,0,0) PCI Resource 0000fcf0-0000fcff (101,0,0) PCI Resource 70800000-70ffffff (200,0,0) PCI Resource 71000000-7101ffff (200,0,0) PCI Resource 70000000-707fffff (200,0,0) .. Yenta IRQ list 0698 PCI IRQ 11 socket status 30000010 Yenta IRQ list 0698 PCI IRQ 11 socket status 30000010 .. hda: timeout waiting for DMA ide dmaproc chipset supported ide_dma_timeout func only 14 hda: irq timeout=status 0x58 {DriveReady SeekCompleted DataRequest} The interesting thing was that hit Ctrl-Alt-Del once it got the timeouts and rebooted into 2.2. - except that it got the DMA timeouts on boot too. Maybe my problem (and possibly Anton's) is actually an IDE problem.
Applying Anton's patch fixed the problem here too.
Adrian
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