From: "Jason T. Collins" <jcollins@valinux.com>
To: justin@soze.net
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: VIA KT133A crash *post* 2.4.3-ac6
Date: Sun, 17 Jun 2001 04:56:10 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3B2C9ADA.6060506@valinux.com> (raw)
justin@soze.net wrote:
> I remember seeing something about how some via ide chipsets (686b I
think)
> and [some?] ide promise controllers had problems with data corruption on
> the IBM dtla-series udma drives, and that IBM stated the problem was
with
> the controllers. Is there a chance a problem like that could be
screwing
> up the kernel?
I recently upgraded my system so it now (undeliberately!) seems to
reproduce every problem ever mentioned here or elsewhere with regards to
the VIA chipset -- I now have/have had the VIA timer bug (fixed due to
patch), SB Live problems (seem to be resolved, card shuffling), nVidia
crashing, and IDE lockups similiar to those mentioned earlier in this
thread. There's almost enough material for a VIA on Linux FAQ...
In addition, I had the IBM+Promise+VIA problem. Moving the drive to my
on-board 686A as others have done has solved it.. before that, Cerberus
didn't last more than about 30 seconds with DMA enabled before causing
random trashing of memory and other nasty disasters.
Now I get about 3-10 minutes in and bizarrely, Linux just gives up --
disk access stops for no apparent/printked reason, and no amount of
tweaking DMA settings or VM parameters seems to change that, unless I
disable DMA completely. In-memory programs keep running, but anything
needing disk access blocks indefinitely. What's weirder is, in about
10% of the crashes (I've done this a LOT), hitting Alt-SysRq-S (sync) a
couple times knocks the system out of the state and Cerberus will run as
normal for about 5 or 10 more minutes and crash again. :/ At least it
isn't corrupting data.
I think we're trying to debug about a half dozen critical problems all
at the same time here. ;)
To contribute to the hardware matching:
Jason's Box:
Abit KA7 (KX133, VIA686A Southbridge) / Athlon 850, latest BIOS
512 MB CAS2 PC133 SDRAM (Mushkin)
Promise Ultra100 (2.01 B 27 BIOS, latest)
OHCI-1394 Firewire Controller (Texas Instruments)
Bt878 video capture card
Creative Labs CT4620 SB Live!
nVidia GeForce 2 MX 64 MB (NV11 rev b2, LeadTek, latest BIOS)
hda=QUANTUM FIREBALLP LM20.5, FwRev=A35.0700, SerialNo=184006731872
hdb=IBM-DTLA-307060, FwRev=TX8OA50C, SerialNo=YQDYQFHT566
hdc=Pioneer DVD-ROM ATAPIModel DVD-104S 020, FwRev=E2.02, SerialNo=
hde=Maxtor 54610H6, FwRev=JAC61HU0, SerialNo=F600VF1D
hdg=Maxtor 54610H6, FwRev=JAC61HU0, SerialNo=F600TNTD
Jason T. Collins
Software Engineer
VA Linux Systems
next reply other threads:[~2001-06-17 12:02 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2001-06-17 11:56 Jason T. Collins [this message]
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2001-06-12 12:10 VIA KT133A crash *post* 2.4.3-ac6 Rachel Greenham
2001-06-12 12:42 ` Christian Bornträger
2001-06-12 13:19 ` Rachel Greenham
2001-06-12 15:58 ` Alan Cox
2001-06-12 15:56 ` Alan Cox
2001-06-16 0:03 ` Thomas Molina
2001-06-16 10:15 ` Rachel Greenham
2001-06-16 13:42 ` Thomas Molina
2001-06-16 14:13 ` Christian Bornträger
2001-06-16 18:27 ` Rachel Greenham
2001-06-16 15:24 ` Rachel Greenham
2001-06-16 16:57 ` Justin Guyett
2001-06-16 17:25 ` Rachel Greenham
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