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SubjectRe: [BUG] 2.6.23-rc3 can't see sd partitions on Alpha
On Thu, 6 Dec 2007 23:07:08 -0600 (CST) rct@frus.com (Bob Tracy) wrote:

> Andrew Morton wrote:
> > commit 6f37ac793d6ba7b35d338f791974166f67fdd9ba
> > Merge: 2f1f53b... d90bf5a...
> > Author: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@woody.linux-foundation.org>
> > Date: Wed Nov 14 18:51:48 2007 -0800
> >
> > Merge branch 'master' of master.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/n
> >
> > * 'master' of master.kernel.org:/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/davem/net-2.6:
> > [NET]: rt_check_expire() can take a long time, add a cond_resched()
> > [ISDN] sc: Really, really fix warning
> > [ISDN] sc: Fix sndpkt to have the correct number of arguments
> > [TCP] FRTO: Clear frto_highmark only after process_frto that uses it
> > [NET]: Remove notifier block from chain when register_netdevice_notifier f
> > [FS_ENET]: Fix module build.
> > [TCP]: Make sure write_queue_from does not begin with NULL ptr
> > [TCP]: Fix size calculation in sk_stream_alloc_pskb
> > [S2IO]: Fixed memory leak when MSI-X vector allocation fails
> > [BONDING]: Fix resource use after free
> > [SYSCTL]: Fix warning for token-ring from sysctl checker
> > [NET] random : secure_tcp_sequence_number should not assume CONFIG_KTIME_S
> > [IWLWIFI]: Not correctly dealing with hotunplug.
> > [TCP] FRTO: Plug potential LOST-bit leak
> > [TCP] FRTO: Limit snd_cwnd if TCP was application limited
> > [E1000]: Fix schedule while atomic when called from mii-tool.
> > [NETX]: Fix build failure added by 2.6.24 statistics cleanup.
> > [EP93xx_ETH]: Build fix after 2.6.24 NAPI changes.
> > [PKT_SCHED]: Check subqueue status before calling hard_start_xmit
> >
> > I'm struggling to see how any of those could have broken block device
> > mounting on alpha. Are you sure you bisected right?
>
> Based on what's in that commit, it *does* appear something went wrong
> with bisection. If the implicated commit is the next one in time
> sequence relative to
>
> # good: [2f1f53bdc6531696934f6ee7bbdfa2ab4f4f62a3] CRISv10 fasttimer: Scrap INLINE and name timeval_cmp better
>
> then the test of whether I bisected correctly is as simple as applying
> the commit and seeing if things break, because I'm running on the
> kernel corresponding to 2f1f53bdc6531696934f6ee7bbdfa2ab4f4f62a3 right
> now. Let me give that a try and I'll report back. Worst case, I'll
> have to start over and write off the past four days...

Gad. I trust the second time will be faster.

git-bisect _is_ very error prone. I find one of the problems is that each
step is so far apart in time that you forget what you were doing. Did I
remember to test that iteration? Did I install the right kernel? etc.

> Sorry about this...

Not appropriate ;) Thanks for helping out.


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