Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 21:44, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
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> > Now I'm running with IO-APIC enabled, bus USB 2.0 and ehci completely
> > disabled (both in BIOS and modprobe.conf).
> >
> > The system hasn't hanged again, but I haven't tried to play with
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totor kernel: dm-5: rw=0, want=990604112, limit=2031614
...but this is yet another story...
I'm afraid I will end hating kernel 2.6 as much as I hate M$ things... )
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Le Mardi 26 Juillet 2005 21:39, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
> Alas, today it hanged completely 3 times :-(
>
> When I say completely, I mean complete system hang, display frozen,
> keyboard dead (even the Magic SysRQ key doesn't respond), network dead
> (doen't ping back), n
mpron CPU support
So this BIOS upgrade was just a desperate move on my part ;-)
Well, anyway, things look much better here now...
Natalie, if you would like me to try some of your VIA patches to check them
out on my system, I would be glad to help in my turn...
Cheers, and thanks to all of you again
that controls my hard drives,
that's hard to isolate interrupts counts due to USB activity from interrupts
counts due to disks activity...
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kernel: usb 1-5: new high speed USB device using ehci_hcd and address 5
If plugged to any USB socket, except the two integrated to the motherboard
connectors plate. There only it fully succeeds without such errors.
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UHCI driver? Or was that a typo?
Sorry, typo, the copy/paste artifact syndrom :-(
I meant uhci, as you guessed...
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ng happily again.
8/ Keeping the mouse plugged:
- modprobe ehci-hcd
=> Immediately got the IRQ21 insults again.
=> Noticed IRQ21 count has suddenly been set to exactly 40
Mouse behaviour was slow and erratical again.
Repeated steps 6-8 using another USB socket, with the exact same r
uot;:" or "-", etc.
But this is just a supposition, some kernel-knowledgeable folk should probably
take a look at the DM code to understand this better.
(I'll be on travel for the week and may or may not have access to my email ;-)
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Le Dimanche 17 Juillet 2005 23:20, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
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> I just tried an USB flashdisk that "used to work good with 2.4" and that I
> hadn't tried yet in 2.6. It's identified as "high speed" and ehci would
> like to manage it, but it seems I
it may work. On the
contrary, when I let the machine boot by itself without having touched
anything, then I usually get these IRQ 21 losses.
Yes, I know this look completely silly ;-) but I mentioned it to be as
complete as possible about what I noticed, and that may or may not be
relevant...
as I'm not subscribed to the
linux-kernel ML).
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rrupt+0xa3/0xd0
[] __do_IRQ+0x140/0x160
[] do_IRQ+0x32/0x70
[] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20
handlers:
[] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x90 [usbcore])
[] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x90 [usbcore])
[] (usb_hcd_irq+0x0/0x90 [usbcore])
Disabling IRQ #21
Hope this helps...
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also
perhaps with "pci=routeirq" and collect the trace >>, and with which BIOS
setup ? (i.e. USB 2.0 enabled or disabled ?).
When you speak about "collecting the trace", I assume you mean the dmesg
or /var/log/messages I'll get after booting this way ?
Thanks aga
> interrupt requests. If your problem then goes away, and plugging or
> unplugging the mouse doesn't cause anything unusual to happen, that will
> be a pretty clear indication.
Well, so that's a pretty clear indication, but surely clearer to you than to
me ;-)
So, what'
Le Mardi 12 Juillet 2005 19:03, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
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> Okay, the patch applied easily and the kernel is now compiling. When
> installed, I'll try and boot it (and will use a PS/2 mouse instead of my
> current USB mouse, or should I rather try to plug my USB mouse
boot it (and will use a PS/2 mouse instead of my
current USB mouse, or should I rather try to plug my USB mouse to the
ehci_hcd controller ?).
How would you like me to boot ? With or without the "usb-handoff" option ?
With or without the BIOS "USB mouse support" option ?
And once
ed to the behaviour of the 2.6 kernels. (Comparison
done on the same system with the same overall configuration and activity).
Any idea about how this could be improved ?
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or playing with this until
the end of this week, and will be on travel next week. But if you send me a
test patch, I'll try my best to test it.
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produce yet more verbose output, it might be difficult ;-)
I don't have this problem in 2.6 as the EVMS/RAID startup is far less verbose.
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drivers/usb/input/hid-core.c: v2.01:USB HID core driver
irq 21: nobody cared!
...etc :-(
Well, this time, I deactivated the mouse in BIOS, rebooted again, also with
"usb-handoff", and "again it works"...
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hed to scanner0
scanner.c: 0.4.16:USB Scanner Driver
usb.c: registered new driver usbmouse
usbmouse.c: v1.6:USB HID Boot Protocol mouse driver
Hope this may help...?
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hat this is supposed to be a server which usually has uptimes over
90 days rather than reboot-for-testing-the-damn-kernel-once-again ;-))
But I'm pretty sure this is no hardware problem, unless 2.6 considers "bad
hardware" what 2.4 used to consider "nice hardware"...
Ch
Le Lundi 11 Juillet 2005 22:58, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
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> Oh no :-(
Well, I give up for tonight :-(
This time I rebooted with the mouse disabled in BIOS, with the usb-handoff
option, with the scanner unplugged... And it went wrong simply by itself.
"irq 21: nobody cared!"
Le Lundi 11 Juillet 2005 22:46, Michel Bouissou a écrit :
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> Well, this time, I deactivated the mouse in BIOS, rebooted again, also with
> "usb-handoff", and "again it works"...
...at least, it worked until I unplugged my USB scanner...
Jul 11 22:52:54 totor ke
7 IO-APIC-level nvidia
> > 18: 2982 IO-APIC-level eth0, eth1
> > 19: 37041 IO-APIC-level ide0, ide1, ide2, ide3, ehci_hcd:usb4
> > 21: 52036 IO-APIC-level uhci_hcd:usb1,
> > uhci_hcd:usb2, uhci_hcd:usb3
> > 22: 2850 IO-APIC-level
he first release that seems to be willing to
work on my system -- with some tweaking, coffee and aspirin. Previous 2.6.x
releases I had tried (2.6.3, 2.6.6) were horribly broken on my poor VIA
hardware ;-)
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ble...
A thousand thanks for your suggestion Alan !
(Kernel 2.4 was working plain good without such a boot option, I didn't know
it existed...)
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:00:13.0[A] -> IRQ 18
PCI->APIC IRQ transform: :01:00.0[A] -> IRQ 16
Machine check exception polling timer started.
Hope this may help...
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Jul 9 12:28:06 totor kernel: inotify device minor=63
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sing thing is that, besides these error messages,
everything seems to be actually working...
Go figure...
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