OK, here are the results with iommu=force. All of these are copied down
by hand, so please forgive any transcription errors:
2.6.12[1]: Last line displayed on screen is "ata1: dev 0 ATA max
UDMA/133 390721968 sectors, lba48". Then it sits there. Scrolling with
shift-pgup/pgdown works. Control-Alt-
Andi Kleen wrote:
> Is that a board with VIA chipset?
Yep.
>
> VIA doesn't seem to support PCI accesses with addresses >4GB and they also
> don't have a working GART IOMMU.
>
> It will likely work with iommu=force
I'll give this a try I do get a line in dmesg which reads:
PCI-DMA: Disabl
* Andi Kleen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2006-07-07 23:28]:
> Is that a board with VIA chipset?
Yes, according to lspci, there's a VIA K8T800Pro and VT8237.
:00:00.0 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. K8T800Pro Host Bridge
:00:00.1 Host bridge: VIA Technologies, Inc. K8T800Pro Host Bridge
On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 22:52:38 +0200
Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We received the following bug report at http://bugs.debian.org/341801
>
> | I have a Asus A8V with 4GB of RAM. When I turn on the hardware memory
> | hole in the BIOS, the skge driver prints out this message:
> |
On Friday 07 July 2006 23:18, Stephen Hemminger wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Jul 2006 22:52:38 +0200
> Martin Michlmayr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > We received the following bug report at http://bugs.debian.org/341801
> >
> > | I have a Asus A8V with 4GB of RAM. When I turn on the hardware memory
> >
We received the following bug report at http://bugs.debian.org/341801
| I have a Asus A8V with 4GB of RAM. When I turn on the hardware memory
| hole in the BIOS, the skge driver prints out this message:
| skge hardware error detected (status 0xc00)
| and then does not work. Setting debug=16
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