From: Francois Romieu <romieu@cogenit.fr>
To: stefan@jaschke-net.de
Cc: Oliver Teuber <teuber@core.devicen.de>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: epic100 error
Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 12:25:07 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20010420122507.A32759@se1.cogenit.fr> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20010417184552.A6727@core.devicen.de> <20010418204021.A14531@se1.cogenit.fr> <01042010222601.06730@antares>
In-Reply-To: <01042010222601.06730@antares>; from s-jaschke@t-online.de on Fri, Apr 20, 2001 at 10:22:26AM +0200
Stefan Jaschke <s-jaschke@t-online.de> ecrit :
[...]
> I don't believe the motherboard or the BIOS have anything to do with, simply
It may give a clue because the machine I wrote this mail from is a
2.4.3 + 2*EtherPower II it looks rather fine (old asus motherbord, BX,
backuped peaceful prod server):
I tried 2.4.3 on some bp6+epic100 (2.4.0/1/2/3 + misc ac). No problems either.
Around the 10 of february, Arnd Bergmandd <std7652@et.FH-Osnabrueck.DE> had
problems with the epic100. These appeared between two revisions of the
driver that differ only in the use of DMA mapping I made at the moment.
<digression>
Fwiw, it was essentially a matter of coding-style as on x86 the DMA mapping
actually called the former virt_to_phys and pci_dma_sync was rather empty.
It made no design change. It may be possible I assumed some data were in
memory as they are still in some cpu registers. I'll re-re-check that.
</digression>
Summary:
Arnd Bergmann:
orig epic100 "DMA mapped epic100 (any version)"
(<=2.4.0-ac9)
VT8363 ok fscked but ok after bios update
Daniel Nofftz:
2.4.2 2.4.3
VT82C595 ok fscked. (no mention of bios experience)
Oliver Teuber:
2.2.19 2.4.3-ac7
VT82C598 ok fscked
Romieu:
2.2.xx 2.4.[123]
82443BX ok ok
Now it's complicated by the fact that between 2.4.2 and 2.4.3, you
have DMA mapping + others changes in epic100 (they make sense imho).
What happen's if you compile 2.4.2 epic100 driver in a 2.4.3 tree (I) ?
[...]
> Something between 2.4.0 and 2.4.3 breaks the epic100 driver. That's it.
So far it's hard to say where it comes from.
I would really appreciate if you could give a look at (I).
If it doesn't change anything and you have spare time, some feedback
from bios experience will be welcome too.
--
Ueimor
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2001-04-20 10:25 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-04-17 16:45 epic100 error Oliver Teuber
2001-04-17 20:34 ` Stefan Jaschke
[not found] ` <20010418204021.A14531@se1.cogenit.fr>
2001-04-20 8:22 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 10:25 ` Francois Romieu [this message]
2001-04-20 11:30 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 14:05 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 14:33 ` Francois Romieu
2001-04-20 15:57 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 16:45 ` Francois Romieu
2001-04-20 20:13 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 11:09 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 11:33 ` Jeff Garzik
2001-04-20 12:07 ` Stefan Jaschke
2001-04-20 8:14 ` Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo
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