Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 09 Jan 2006 21:16:02 +0100 | From | Roberto Nibali <> | Subject | Re: bad pmd filemap.c, oops; 2.4.30 and 2.4.32 |
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>> CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y >> CONFIG_DEBUG_SLAB=y >> CONFIG_MAGIC_SYSRQ=y >> CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y > > kernel, sysrq, and frame_pointer were already enabled. I'll enable > debug_slab, as well.
Excellent.
>>> booting with "nosmp acpi=off" did not help. The box hung as before, at >> >> Could you boot with pci=noacpi and report again? The difference is >> that ACPI will still be used but not for IRQ routing. I have a few >> boxes out with 2.4.x kernels and Adaptec HBAs that need this to work >> reliably. > > Are you interested in results from "pci=noacpi" by itself or in > conjunction with nosmp?
With SMP, please.
>> What's the SCSI BIOS version? > > The SCSI controller is an onboard AIC 7899 (in a Dell PowerEdge 2650), > and reports itself as "25309".
What I meant was the SCSI Bios revision you get to see when you cold reset the system.
>> If you find time, send me your BIOS settings and your .config in >> private email. I didn't track this thread from the beginning, so I >> don't know if you've already done this. > > <http://hashbrown.cts.ucla.edu/pub/oops-200512/> has the .config, lspci > -v, and /proc/interrupts for 2.6.14.4 and 2.4.32.
Thanks, I'll skim over these and get back to you if I can correlate anything with the issues we were having using this controller.
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