Date: Fri, 24 Oct 2003 22:51:58 -0700 (PDT) From: Nate Lawson <nate@root.org> To: Soren Schmidt <sos@spider.deepcore.dk> Cc: current@freebsd.org Subject: Re: ATAng issues status report Message-ID: <20031024224841.L67910@root.org> In-Reply-To: <200310101108.h9AB8WZa075548@spider.deepcore.dk> References: <200310101108.h9AB8WZa075548@spider.deepcore.dk>
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On Fri, 10 Oct 2003, Soren Schmidt wrote: > It seems Nate Lawson wrote: > > Here is an updated status of ATAng for me. I periodically test it to see > > if any of the following problems go away. > > > > * Panic occurs after ATAFD fails to probe. Last event: 2003/10/6 > > I have no ATAFD device on my system and normally no messages are printed > > about it on boot. However, periodically ATAFD will print a bunch of > > messages on console about failing to probe. The machine works normally > > but at some point during use, it panics with a re-use of freed memory, > > last user was ATAFD. Most of the time the machine doesn't print anything > > about ATAFD and there is no panic but maybe 1/5 reboots it does. > > This should be fixed in current. Fixed for me. Sometimes acd0 takes a little longer to probe but otherwise I have not been able to recreate the panic now. > > * Resume fails, hanging with drive light on. Last event: 2003/10/2 > > Appears to be a lost interrupt during reset. > > I've just committed some changes that makes suspend/resume work just > fine on the notebooks I have access to. This works great for me! I have suspended/resumed to S3 many times now, no problems. > > * Lost interrupt for ATA-SLAVE on reboot. Last event: 2003/10/7 > > I'm unsure if this is actually a problem but occasionally it prints a > > message right before rebooting about loosing an interrupt. I'll try to > > get more info. > > No idea about that on. It's gone as well. I can't reproduce any more whereas before I could reproduce often. So now I have no problems with ATAng and I can run it on all my!@#$jzv8p43pjf45!!^^ panic ;-) Thanks again, Nate
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