Re: Kernel 2.2.21 aic7xxx lockup or kernel lockup

John L. Males (jlmales@yahoo.com)
Mon, 1 Jul 2002 17:56:29 -0400


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John L. Males
Willowdale, Ontario
Canada
01 July 2002 17:56

On Sat, 29 Jun 2002 16:04:23 -0400
On (Sat) 2002-06-29 16:04:23 -0400
John L. Males wrote in Message-ID:
20020629160423.2cfc6be7.jlmales@yahoo.com

To: Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
From: "John L. Males" <jlmales@yahoo.com>
Subject: Kernel 2.2.21 aic7xxx lockup or kernel lockup
Date: Sat, 29 Jun 2002 16:04:23 -0400

> Hello,
>
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>
> Could somone advise me what I need to do to obtain the details of a
> aic7xxx module lockup that happens when using insmod? I am not sure
> what would be helpful data to report here and assist in determining
> what is the problem, beyond the obvious system details?
>
> I am now using kernel 2.2.21, and it is a tad better in terms of not
> locking up the kernel hard in the different device connected
> conditions. The lockup does not always occur, much depends on if
> something is connected to the 2930 or not. In all cases with a
> device connected a hard kernel lockup or module load lockup occur.
> In the latter I can ctrl-c or close the xterm to kill the load. I
> tried an strace but this appears not to provide any detail, at least
> in my limited knowledge of the kernel and my techncial read of the
> strace data.
>
> The 2930 has no problem with seeing the devices. The devices work
> just fine as I changed to a BusLogic 930 and both scanner and
> CDWriter work just fine. The primary SCSI is a Buslogic 958 that
> the hard drives boot off. I was using the 2930 for external and
> slow devices. The 958 remained in, I just swapped the 2930 for the
> 930. The buslogic.o is loaded at boot time from the Initial RAM
> disk, and there is no compiled in SCSI driver support, all are
> modules.
>
> I really appreciate if you bcc me in on your reply so I can avoid
> the big SPAM problems that have been snowballing me lately.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> John L. Males
> Willowdale, Ontario
> Canada
> 29 June 2002 16:04
>

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