Miles Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>You still have the URL for www.bzimage.org in this announcement,
>but there are no incremental patches there for either 2.4.3-ac1
>or 2.4.3-ac2.
They're made as i type ;-)
It's still done manually, and now with the 2.4.3 series we
have to adjust the scripts
In article <9ae3qj$pc9$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
I wrote:
>It's still done manually, and now with the 2.4.3 series we
>have to adjust the scripts a bit.
Scripts adjusted, time for some sleep ;-)
Danny
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Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> For the moment get it from
> ftp://ftp.linux.org.uk/pub/linux/alan/2.4-ac
or get it from: www.bzimage.org/kernel-patches/alan/v2.4.2
where also incremental patches are available
eg:
94691 Feb 26 07:41 patch-2.4.2-ac3-ac4.bz2
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Lombardo, Federico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Please report alan :-)
patch has already been posted here.
Incremental ac patches are available at: www.bzimage.org
ac5-ac6 is patched with right EXTRAVERSION and make menuconfig patch.
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Hans Grobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>The softnet changes are most likely the primary source of breakage (for
>network drivers).
I happen to have a multimedia box from siemens/fujitsu with a
cyrix processor, chipset and amd/lance ethernet chipset onboard.
It' working fine with 2.2.x but not
According to Andi Kleen:
> "Doesn't work" isn't a very useful bug report. What happens exactly?
> Do the RX/TX/error counters increase when you try to send packets?
no, the counters you see with ifconfig eth0 are set to zero
for rx and to 1 for tx.
So it's trying to send out data but somehow
Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>There's a "reporting problems" section at the end
>of Documentation/networking/vortex.txt. Should help.
okidoki, have read it, thanks
>Probably the most important thing is inserting the driver
>module with `debug=7', opening the device, sending some
>t
>Jan 11 12:45:49 multimedia kernel: eth0: pcnet32_start_xmit() called, csr0 07f3.
>Jan 11 12:46:01 multimedia last message repeated 12 times
hot from the ethernet wire: more info just arrived:
NETDEV WATCHDOG: eth0: transmit timed out
eth0: transmit timed out, status 07f3, resetting.
Ring data
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Does this patch help at all?
Nope, unfortunatly it didn't
> filename="pcnet32.patch"
pcnet32_probe_pci: found device 0x001022.0x002000
ioaddr=0x00fce0 resource_flags=0x000101
PCI: Found IRQ 9 for device 00:0f.0
PCnet chip version is 0x22
According to Hans Grobler:
> If you're willing, would you please follow "REPORTING-BUGS" and send some
> more info. Also cat /proc/interrupts. This one's intriging...
In short:
Cyrix Multimedia box
Everything onboard, including ethernet.
Works as supposed to under 2.2.x (including 2.2.19pre7)
i
Hans Grobler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> lspci -vx output:
>What about the other devices?
ok, here's the full listing :
00:00.0 Host bridge: Cyrix Corporation PCI Master
Flags: bus master, medium devsel, latency 0
00: 78 10 0
I experimented some further today.
using some printk i found out is was setting Fullduplex,
hardcoded that to half-duplex (mine is connected to a hub
and not a switch) , and it's configuration was 100Mbit
as it was supposed to.
Then i started looking at the start_xmit code and got
lost :-)))
Ho
alterity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Haven't seen a post for sometime from the usually prolific Mr Cox.
>What's the gossip?
Don't worry, missed him as well, but he's been posting
comments since yesterday. His personal webpage hasn't
been updated since 13th of this month though...
Danny
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Anton Voloshin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>2.4.3 works Ok, 2.4.4 and 2.4.5 both has this problem.
>Lamer's assumption: maybe troubles with sendfile() after zero-copy patches?
no, the patch in 2.4.3-ac7 caused a lot of problems for
a lot of people. Simply compile 8139too.c from an old
kernel on t
Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Working on the problem. You'll need to downgrade the 8139too driver to
>the current 'ac' patches or a previous version on
>http://sf.net/projects/gkernel/ temporarily.
also on :
www.bzimage.org/kernel-patches/v2.4/alan/v2.4.5/
8139_too_work.c (62kB)
And
L Larssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At this moment the latest patches are 2.2.18.3 and 2.4.3.1 while the kernel at
>now is at 2.2.19 and 2.4.5.
I try and keep a crypto up-to-date with the latest ac-tree:
www.bzimage.org/kernel-patches/v2.4/alan/v2.4.5/
currently: against 2.4.5-ac6 (268 kilob
Robert Love <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>i am running ac7 right now (and was running ac6 with the patch) and my
>IntelliMouse works fine.
SOmetimes my laptop doesn't see my intellithingy as well (ac5)
Reconnecting the mouse helpes to force recognising it.
Mayby the same with ac6 ?
Danny
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We had for an hour or so a bad intermediate diff
going from kernel 2.4.5-ac9 to ac10.
The size of the patch was 800+ kilobyte.
The new "good" one is about 163 kilobyte.
If you try to apply the wrong patch, it complains
about scsidrivers beeing reversed.
Sorry for the troubles.
Danny
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Martin J. Bligh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> VM: killing process hotplug
> Unable to handle kernel paging request at fff28017b5be RIP:
> []
>-git3 works! whe! thanks guys.
ACK!
The newsgateway is pounding on git3 as well ;-)
# procinfo
Linux 2.6.13-rc5-git3 ([EMA
Andrew Morton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2.6.13-rc5 seemed to kill a scsi disk (sdb) for me, where 2.6.13-rc4-mm1
>> have no problems with the same disk.
Sort of same with me:
2.6.12-mm1 runs for _weeks_ where others keep crashing:
>The latest -git ke
Helge Hafting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Danny ter Haar wrote:
>>What i dont "get" is that ethernet also goes down when the scsi
>>controller goes bezerk.
>>I'm pretty sure it's not a hardware problem since 2.6.12-mm1 survives
>>and brings thi
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>James and gang found the aic7xxx slowdown that happened after 2.6.12, and
>we'd like to get particular testing that it's fixed, so if you have a
>relevant machine, please do test this.
with me, rc6 lasted 18 hours:
reboot system boot 2.6.13-rc6
James Bottomley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>This tree represents the final bug fixes, both for oopses seen by
>various people. One is for the dual binding of the i2o drivers and the
>other is for an oops adding and removing devices from the lpfc and
>qlogic fibre drivers.
>
>The tree is at
>www.k
I've posted a couple of times than my newsserver is not stable
with any 2.6.13-rcX kernels.
Last kernel that survived is 2.6.12-mm1 (18+days)
Of course i can just stick with that kernel, but i thought it would
be wise to live on the edge and run a reasonable loaded server with
the latest/greatest.
Alexey Dobriyan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is the machine running X? We need some output from it so we can debug
>> what's going on, the info should be printed to the console. It would
>> be great if you could run the latest kernel and see if you get any
>> output. Also add nmi_watchdog=2 to th
I'm going nuts...
A tyan AMD64 opteron machine functioning as a usenet gateway really
pumps some traffic a day (http://newsgate.newsserver.nl)
Incoming traffic comes through a optical gig-E card (acenic)
and local traffic is fed to our spool boxes through cupper gig-E
(tigon3). Machine uses adaptec
This is as far as it comes:
Freeing unused kernel memory: 248k freed
VM: killing process hotplug
VM: killing process hotplug
VM: killing process hotplug
VM: killing process hotplug
Unable to handle kernel paging request at fff28017b5be RIP:
[]
PGD 103027 PUD 0
Oops: 0010 [1]
CPU 0
Modules lin
Linus Torvalds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really wanted to release a 2.6.13, but there's been enough changes
>while we've been waiting for other issues to resolve that I think it's
>best to do a -rc7 first.
>
>Most of the -rc7 changes are pretty trivial, either one-liners or
>affecting some
Danny ter Haar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Of course it will probably reboot just after sending this message.
Me and my big mouth...
If there is a god he is making fun of me right now ;-)
After 53 hours and 31 minutes it crashed.
dth pts/1zaphod.dth.net Wed Aug 24 09:54 -
>I Wrote:
>After 53 hours and 31 minutes it crashed.
>dth pts/1zaphod.dth.net Wed Aug 24 09:54 - crash (2+05:31)
>reboot system boot 2.6.13-rc7 Wed Aug 24 09:51 (2+05:41)
>
>Prior to this kernel it had been running 2.6.12-mm1 without problems:
>reboot system boot
I hate responding to myself but it's necessary:
>RC7-GIT7 barfed on me after some 20 hours:
complete serial console message before it reset is on:
http://newsgate.newsserver.nl/kernel/
as is config-file.
Hardware: AMD64 running pure-64 debian ony tyan motherboard with opteron
250 cpu
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>with 2.4.6pre3 or not. I have
>also applied the latest patch from reiserfs.org
>I have intel i810, celeron 566, 384MB
i also use reiserfs (only) on my systems and
experience samen problems with 2.4.5-ac11 and up.
Somehow the machine seems to "hang" on unmounting
the
Thibaut LAURENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Any idea ?
Try without APIC support compiled into the kernel.
I've seen too many different setup's barf on that! ;-)
Danny
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Andris Pavenis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>With kernels 2.4.4-ac[356] I'm getting system freezing on FTP transfer after
>some time. I'm trying to upload about 6.5Mb file using MC (transfer speed
> about 300-1000Kb/s). With these kernel versions I'm getting random total
>freezing system (no any
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>is the EXTRAVERSION set properly in Makefile? I use the http://www.bzim=
>age.org
>intermediate diff (chosen ~40K to ~2M) from ac6 nd I still have
>2.4.4-ac6 login prompt (and Makefile says: EXTRAVERSION =3D -ac6).
>From the original patch (agains vanilla 2.4.4)
Quoting Michal Piotrowski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Here is a list of some known regressions in 2.6.23-rc4.
> CPUFREQ
> Subject : ide problems: 2.6.22-git17 working, 2.6.23-rc1* is not
> References : http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/7/27/298
> http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/7/29/371
Quoting Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Should be harmless for now but we would like to fix it the long-term,
> please send "hdparm --Istdout /dev/hda" output.
I allready made that available in the same subdir:
http://www.dth.net/kernel/
Output repeated here:
voyage:~# hdparm
Quoting Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Please retry with the latest -git kernel and if the problem is still
> there install git, get kernel tree and run git-bisect.
I ran over "make menuconfig" and did a few changes.
http://www.dth.net/kernel/config-2.6.23-rc1-git5
It boots, bu
Quoting Gabriel C ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Maybe try to :
> disable BSG ( maybe some leftover bug )
> boot acpi=off ( that got merged kind late )
My first git disected kernel wouldn't boot, but with
acpi=off it would indeed boot!
As did the 2.6.23-rc1-git5 kernel...
I will bisect further to find
Quoting Gabriel C ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Now while we think is ACPI this should be easy for you to bisect.
> This commit
> http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=39804b20f62532fa05c2a8c3e2d1ae551fd0327b
> merged ACPI so this one should be your first bad one.
>
Quoting Len Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Please attach the output from acpidump to
> http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7880
done
also on : http://www.dth.net/kernel/acpidump_output_via_c3_5000
> We'll likely be able to tell from it if that patch
> has any real effect on your system, or
Quoting Len Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hmmm, okay, the "big hammer" works. Please see
> if any of these smaller hammers work:
>
> pnpacpi=off
Went out for dinner, machine was frozen on return.
One less on the checklist ..
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Quoting Len Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hmmm, okay, the "big hammer" works. Please see
> if any of these smaller hammers work:
> acpi=noirq
died within 2 minutes
> notsc
After 36 minutes
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Quoting Len Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Also, please test with CONFIG_X86_ACPI_CPUFREQ=n
> to remove the acpi-cpufreq driver (and thus this patch)
> from your kernel. If it still fails, then we know
> that this driver (and this patch) are not related
> to the failure.
It wasn't enabled in any of
Okay
Redid git bisect from start:
git bisect log
git-bisect start
# good: [098fd16f5f665d3baa7e682d8cb3d7c0fe6f] Linux 2.6.22
git-bisect good 098fd16f5f665d3baa7e682d8cb3d7c0fe6f
# good: [098fd16f5f665d3baa7e682d8cb3d7c0fe6f] Linux 2.6.22
git-bisect good 098fd16f5f665d3baa7e682d8
System: firewall
-Epia 5000 via c3 system
-bios 2.07 (latest available, upgraded from 1.09 with same behaviour)
-128Mb flash memory (ide emulation)
-256mb ram
-voyage linux (debian based)
Runs "standard" kernel just fine, 2.6.22.17 also compiles/runs
where as 2.6.23-rcX wont
Typed over from scree
--- lib/Kconfig.debug.orig 2007-09-21 20:40:08.544353283 +0200
+++ lib/Kconfig.debug 2007-09-21 20:40:33.478816660 +0200
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@
select KALLSYMS_ALL
config LOCK_STAT
- bool "Lock usage statisitics"
+ bool "Lock usage statistics"
depends on DEBUG_KER
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