> I did a little digging, and it's still not immediately obvious to > me why the crash occurs (this is only the first time I've looked at > that code). The "quick-and-dirty" (and probably wrong) solution may > be to increase the value of ATA_DMA_ENTRIES, but I'm not sure what > side effects that would have. First thing is to find out how many are > being requested right before the crash, which is relatively easy (if > somewhat painful) to do.
It seems to be related to reading past 4GB on the disk. Try playing a DVD that is single layer (these are usually double sided) and it *probably* won't crash. Soren fixed this problem in -current a while back, but it hasn't been MFC'd yet. I think that some harrasment to sos@ and asmodai@ is in order }:-) Scott P.S. Actually, the above test is more likely to succeed if you use a program like vlc or xine that doesn't have the bastard behaviour of cracking all the CSS keys up front. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-stable" in the body of the message