Hi Bjorn, > Here's a test patch for the TCO timer issue. That SP5100 watchdog > driver is a mess -- it gropes around at hard-coded places in I/O port > space -- so while I think this patch will fix the message, the > watchdog itself still may not work. If you can verify that the > watchdog works, that would be great. I applied the patches you sent to the list, for both of the issues, and the messages are both gone. (Those address conflict messages I mentioned were already gone with the plain rc3). However, I don't know how to verify that the watchdog works. I installed the "watchdog" package, and I just did "kill -9 <watchdog PID>", but the system keeps running. The same behaviour is shown with the 3.0 shipped by Debian. Now I don't know if that's the watchdog or my verification method failing ;-)
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