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* 2.4.19: nosmp=1 => hde: lost interrupt
@ 2002-09-08 21:51 Xavier Bestel
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From: Xavier Bestel @ 2002-09-08 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Linux Kernel Mailing List

On a VIA VP6 (Apollo Pro133x) dual-pIII (hde is on a HPT370), using 2.4.19-rc1-ac1 or
2.4.20-pre5, if I boot using "nosmp=1", I have

hde: lost interrupt
(followed by a system stall for a few seconds)

each time hde is accessed (starting with partition table read). When
hde7 is mounted, I see a never-ending series of:

hde: 0 bytes in FIFO
ide_dmaprobe: chipset supported ide_dma_lostirq func only: 13
hde: lost interrupt

The boot takes forever (I didn't even try to boot completely). This
doesn't happen when booting normally.
nosmp=1 noacpi=1 doesn't help.

	Xav


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* Re: 2.4.19: nosmp=1 => hde: lost interrupt
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@ 2002-09-08 23:07 ` Xavier Bestel
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From: Xavier Bestel @ 2002-09-08 23:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Mark Hahn; +Cc: Linux Kernel Mailing List

Le lun 09/09/2002 à 00:31, Mark Hahn a écrit :
> > nosmp=1 noacpi=1 doesn't help.
> 
> "noapic" is the interesting test.
> 

Yep.. works much better then


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