try a -current but only reverting pci/ide_pci.c
you can use the CVS web interface to fetch various versions...
julian
On Thu, 22 Jul 1999, Jeremy Lea wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Jul 21, 1999 at 05:21:07PM -0400, David E. Cross wrote:
> > > I was in the UDMA code yesterday....
> > > (but mostly in the CYRIX code... (changes elsewhere should have been
> > > mostly cosmetic).
> > >
> > >
> > > can you get the exact error message?
> > >
> > > julian
> >
> > I got it..., I happened to be working on something else at the time
> > and I let it sit unattended for awhile.. it ate my disk partition rather
> > badly.
> >
> > Here is the error I see:
> > wd0: DMA failure, DMA status 5<active>
> >
> > Thank goodness I tested this -STABLE on my desk machine before I was going to
> > place it on the home directory server for the department...
>
> Same error here, from 18h old -CURRENT. Asus TX97 MB and Quantum
> Fireball SE (4.3GB). Thankfully my disk seems ok (I didn't write
> anything to that disk with the bad kernel).
>
> My last kernel was from 5 July, so I can't narrow the gap any. I tried
> a kernel with 0x80ff flags, and it wouldn't see my keyboard (although I
> did a quick rebuild, so that might be pilot error.)
>
> Regards,
> -Jeremy
>
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