Messages in this thread | | | From | Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz <> | Subject | Re: libata 2.6.5->2.6.6 regression -part II | Date | Tue, 18 May 2004 15:13:12 +0200 |
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On Monday 17 of May 2004 18:34, Brad Campbell wrote: > G'day all, > I caught the suggestion on my last post in the archives, but because I'm > not subscribed and wasn't cc'd I can't keep it threaded. > > I tried backing out the suggested acpi patch (No difference at all), and I > managed to get apic to work but it still hangs solid in the same place. > > dmesg attached. > > I managed to figure out that the VIA ATA driver captures my sata drives on > the via ports, explaining why sata_via misses them, but writing data to > those drives (hde & hdg) causes dma timeouts and locks the machine. No > useful debug info produced. The machine becomes non-responsive, throws a > couple of dma timeouts to the console and then loses all interactivity > (keyboard, serial, network) forcing a reset push. > > Is there any way I can prevent the VIA ATA driver capturing this device? > Unfortunately my boot drive is on hda on the on-board VIA ATA interface so > I need it compiled in.
Disable the fscking PCI IDE generic driver. [ You are not the first one tricked by it. ]
AFAIR support for VIA 8237 was added to it before sata_via.c was ready. [ but my memory is... ]
> Please CC: me on any replies. > > Regards, > Brad
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