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From: Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Subject: Re: Decision time.... should NATA become the default for this release?
Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 16:59:57 -0700 (PDT)
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:Still crashes. NATA gives this output now:
:
:..
:ad0: setting PIO4 on PIIX4 chip
:ad0: regs before 40=e303e307 44=00 48=05 4a=0202 54=0000
:ad0: regs after 40=e303e307 44=00 48=04 4a=0200 54=0000
:ad0: setting UDMA33 on PIIX4 chip
:ad0: regs before 40=e303e307 44=00 48=04 4a=0200 54=0000
:ad0: regs after 40=e303e307 44=00 48=05 4a=0202 54=0000
:..
:acd0: setting PIO4 on PIIX4 chip
:acd0: regs before 40=e303e307 44=00 48=05 4a=0202 54=0000
:acd0: regs after 40=e303e307 44=00 48=01 4a=0002 54=0000
:acd0: setting UDMA33 on PIIX4 chip
:acd0: regs before 40=e303e307 44=00 48=01 4a=0002 54=0000
:acd0: regs after 40=e303e307 44=00 48=05 4a=0202 54=0000
:..
:
:Sascha

    Crashes as in seg faults in init?

    Are you getting any console errors or warnings at all?

    See if you can boot into single user mode and natacontrol ad0 to
    PIO4 mode or something like that.

    We're going to have to characterize the type of corruption that
    is occuring.  The DMA modes are definitely being set properly!

					-Matt
					Matthew Dillon 
					<dillon@backplane.com>



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