Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: Changes in siimage driver? | From | Alan Cox <> | Date | Wed, 17 Sep 2003 17:40:36 +0100 |
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On Mer, 2003-09-17 at 17:26, Arve Knudsen wrote: > X66 etc.) with hdparm, I get ~50MB/S. It's not an ideal solution since now > and then I get a bunch of "disabling irq #18" messages after running > hdparm (I think, its part of the startup scripts), and I have to restart.
That is a bug in the 2.6.0 core still. Just hack out the code which does the IRQ disable on too many apparently unidentified interrupts.
> directories. Am I the only one who's run into any sort of issues with the > updated driver? From what I can see it hasn't been modified in the last > revision (test5-bk4), hopefully noone is losing important data because of > this (fortunately I had some recent backups). Anyway, I'd like some > feedback on this from those in the know (the performance drop should be > fairly easy to verify, unless hdparm is playing tricks on me).
Don't keep important data only on 2.6-test boxes. Its 'test' - it shouldnt eat anything but...
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