Yes of course. :-)
> Yes 92 is the culprit. I have put it in the change log that
> the unification of the PIO read handlers is dangerous and
> well indeed it is...
I did have one issue, not sure what it's related to:
My first test was against an SMP compiled kernel running on UP,
as I stated previously. When re-compiling the kernel, my machine
locked up solid during IDE access. Unfortunately no magic-keys
were available and I needed to hard-reset and downgrade.
I recompiled for UP, rebooted, and was able to perform multiple
kernel compilations with no hanging.
I didn't perform a stress-test last night, but tonight if i'm able i'll
run some bonnie against it to see if it's stable, if you like.
Leif
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