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SubjectRe: Undo aic7xxx changes
On Fri, 23 May 2003 06:58:41 -0600
"Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@scsiguy.com> wrote:

> > Ok. I managed to crash the tested machine after 14 days now. The crash
> > itself is exactly like former 2.4.21-X. It just freezes, no oops no
> > nothing. It looks like things got better, but not solved.
>
> What is telling you that the freeze is SCSI related? Are you running
> with the nmi watchdog and have a trace? Do you have driver messages
> that you aren't sharing?

Hello Justin,

to make that clear: I am in no way sure _what_ is causing the problem. I am
only updating the (very few) infos I gave/could give during the last weeks.
From looking at the ongoings I would say your driver patch (URL already sent
several times) made things better. This does obviously not mean that the
kernel-included aic-driver is the sole cause of the troubles.

I am in fact very pleased that rc2/aic-20030502 made things quite noticably
better than every 21-rc/pre before.

What I am giving is a positive feedback, but I have as few logs for it as I had
for the very negative I sent times ago.

Anyway, I am continuing with stress-tests on rc3/aic-20030520.

Regards,
Stephan
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