new aic7xxx oopses with AHA2940

2001-05-26 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
Hi *, I have problems with the new aic7xxx-Driver. These problems exist with vanilla (2.4.4, 2.5.5, other d.k.) and -ac When I built it into the Kernel, it will panic on boot when it tries to access the adapter. Built as modules it segfaults when i try to insmod (modprobe) it, following this O

Re: IDE Performance lack !

2001-05-26 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Guido Stepken schrieb am 26.05.01 um 22:19 Uhr: > Hi ! > > RedHat 7.1 - IDE IBM 41.1 GIG > Update to 2.4.5 -> noticed, that hdparm -t /dev/hda went down from 10 > MByte/sec to 1.9 MByte/sec > Any special Options, beside ide-scsi driver activated .. > > Anybody noticed the same problem ? Any c

Re: new aic7xxx oopses with AHA2940

2001-05-27 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Jeff Garzik schrieb am 27.05.01 um 04:36 Uhr: > > I'm curious what happens with the attached patch? > > It adds some debugging checks which will halt your kernel with "BUG! at > :line"... > [patch] I got your PM. How did you make it? I updated ksymoops to 2.4.1, applied the patch and traced

Re: Solved ?: IDE Performance lack !

2001-05-27 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Guido Stepken schrieb am 27.05.01 um 12:06 Uhr: > Hi ! > > My performance problemes have disappeared. I recompiled the kernel with: > > (Direct) PCI access mode > APIC and IOApic == OFF > SCSI competely == OFF > NE1000/2000 Modules compiled in as Module (directly compiled in did not work) >

Re: new aic7xxx oopses with AHA2940

2001-05-29 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Justin T. Gibbs schrieb am 29.05.01 um 20:55 Uhr: > >OK. Now I cut out the Oops out of my /var/log/messages, then did > > Can you provide the full dmesg from a working kernel for you system? > I need to know the type of controller in use as well as some other > system attributes. > sure. but

Re: new aic7xxx oopses with AHA2940

2001-05-26 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Keith Owens schrieb am 27.05.01 um 03:07 Uhr: > Because you are using a broken version of klogd that stuffs up oops > traces. Change klogd to run as klogd -x (probably in > /etc/rc.d/init.d/syslog) so it keeps its broken fingers off the oops. > done > Since you are failing during modprobe, c

Re: 2.4.4 fork() problems (maybe)

2001-05-05 Thread Marc Schiffbauer
* Magnus Naeslund(f) schrieb am 05.05.01 um 21:07 Uhr: > Hello, I saw that there was something changed on how fork() works, and > wonder if this could be the cause my problem. > When i do a "su - " it just hangs. > When i run strace on it i see that it forks and wait()s on the child. > > Sometime