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Subject: [Bug 14583] SSD system stall, HSM Violation
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 10:57:43 GMT
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--- Comment #18 from Alan 2009-11-25 10:57:42 ---
No obvious thought. The interesting thing to me is that the newer kernels
double check for a lost IRQ but are not seeing one in this case. Some of the
SSD devices are very fast responding and I wonder if in fact somewhere between
2.6.28-31 we've introduced a case where we can clear the IRQ in error if it is
raised extremely fast ?
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