Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: odd timer bug, similar to VIA 686a symptoms | From | Alan Cox <> | Date | 29 May 2002 13:46:27 +0100 |
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On Wed, 2002-05-29 at 10:25, Neale Banks wrote: >> May 28 11:19:54 gull kernel: timer.c: VIA bug check triggered. Value read 65500 [0xffdc], re-read 65485 [0xffcd] > May 28 11:19:55 gull kernel: timer.c: VIA bug check triggered. Value read 65500 [0xffdc], re-read 65486 [0xffce] > May 28 11:19:56 gull kernel: timer.c: VIA bug check triggered. Value read 65500 [0xffdc], re-read 65486 [0xffce] > May 28 11:19:57 gull kernel: timer.c: VIA bug check triggered. Value read 65499 [0xffdb], re-read 65484 [0xffcc] > May 28 11:19:58 gull kernel: timer.c: VIA bug check triggered. Value read 65497 [0xffd9], re-read 65483 [0xffcb] > > Anyone got any good theories what's going on here, given that this is a > ~1995 vintage laptop with a Pentium-120 (which I'm assured doesn't have a > VIA 686a ;-)?
Neptune chipsets at least had latching bugs on timer reads. What chipset is the laptop ?
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