Date: Tue, 28 Oct 1997 16:27:45 +0100 (MET) From: alex <alex@gd.chalmers.se> To: AIC7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Strange crashes since Linux 2.0.31 Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.96.971028161803.1430A-100000@alice.gd.chalmers.se>
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Hi! I have a rather annoying problem. We run a a P166 with double Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra SCSI host adapters and 4 striped Quantum Model: XP34300W disks. It's been running fine on Linux 2.0.28, but I wanted to try out 2.0.31. When I do this happends: linux: scsi : aborting command due to timeout : pid 7447, scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 0x0a 02 40 63 04 00 linux: invalid operand: 0000 linux: CPU: 0 linux: EIP: 0010:[<00000007>] linux: EFLAGS: 00010602 linux: eax: 00000000 ebx: 0009460c ecx: 001af3c8 edx: 03970003 linux: esi: 00000297 edi: 00000000 ebp: 00004018 esp: 001ad500 linux: ds: 0018 es: 0018 fs: 002b gs: 0018ss: 0018 linux: Process swapper (pid: 0, process nr: 0,stackpage=001ab61c) linux: Stack: 00188517 0009460c 0009460c 00004018 00000206 001ad554 00187060 0009460c linux: 00000003 0009460c 001889ce 0009460c 00040000 001ca39c 00000001 00111f3c linux: 00000001 ffffffff 00000001 00000001 001ad570 001ca20c 0011781f 001ad570 linux: Call Trace: [<00188517>] [<00187060>] [<001889ce>] [<00111f3c>] [<0011781f>] [<0010a4fb>] [<001095c4>] linux: [<0010a572>] [<001092b8>] [<00109145>] [<00116fb8>] Code: f0 c3 e2 00 f0 fd 00 00 f0 fd 00 00 f0 54 ff 00 f0 fd 00 00 linux: Aiee, killing interrupt handler If I switch off tagged queing, paged SCB:s it works but the machine gets extremly slow and has a high load all the time. 2.0.28 is "standard" configured, ie as it comes from the distribution. Anyone has any suggestions ??? /Alex -- +--------------------------+---------------------------------------------+ | Alex Frausin | Linux > Solaris, HP-UX, BSD, NT, MacOS | | | | | | Opinions all mine | | | | | | | | Phone +46 31 7728328 | http://alice.gd.chalmers.se/~alex | +--------------------------+---------------------------------------------+
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