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Subject2.4.21-rc boot stalls
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Hi. I just built 2.4.21-rc.  It hangs on boot.  More specifically, I
get:
hda: (ide_dma_test_irq) called while not waiting
blk queue c031e840
I/O limit 4095 Mb (mask 0xffffffff)
setting using_dma_to 1 (on)


... It gets here and stalls. No OOPS. My ide devices are:
cat /proc/ide/hda/model
Maxtor 92041U4
cat /proc/ide/hdb/model
Maxtor 98196H8
cat /proc/ide/hdc/model
SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-608
cat /proc/ide/hdd/model
CR-4804TE

My chipset is:
cat /proc/ide/sis
SiS 5513 Ultra 100 chipset
--------------- Primary Channel ---------------- Secondary Channel
-------------Channel Status: On On
Operation Mode: Compatible Compatible
Cable Type: 80 pins 80 pins
Prefetch Count: 512 512
Drive 0: Postwrite Enabled Postwrite Disabled
Prefetch Enabled Prefetch Disabled
UDMA Enabled UDMA Disabled
UDMA Cycle Time 3 CLK UDMA Cycle Time Reserved
Data Active Time 3 PCICLK Data Active Time 3
PCICLK
Data Recovery Time 1 PCICLK Data Recovery Time 1
PCICLK
Drive 1: Postwrite Enabled Postwrite Disabled
Prefetch Enabled Prefetch Disabled
UDMA Enabled UDMA Disabled
UDMA Cycle Time 2 CLK UDMA Cycle Time Reserved
Data Active Time 3 PCICLK Data Active Time 3
PCICLK
Data Recovery Time 1 PCICLK Data Recovery Time 3
PCICLK


I checked /Documentation/Changes and confirmed that all of my build
software meets/exceeds the minimum requirements, but be aware I am using
gcc 3.2.2 and glibc-2.3.1. I also use hdparm to set multi-word 32 bit
I/O with DMA (hdparm -d1 -c3 -m16 -k1) at boot time. (Also, 2.4.21-pre6
builds/boots/runs OK).

Thanks in advance,

Bob



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