Re: [PATCH] sata_mv: Fix broken Marvell 7042 support.

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Mark Lord wrote:
hp@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
It doesn't quite work for me, the system locks up without discernible error messages (Highpoint RocketRaid 2300 PCIe) . The drives come up, and immediately get hyper active, and I get dumped in an initrd busybox shell, when I try to tail /dev/sda it hangs, pvscan doesn't find any physical volumes for LVM, on the upside, I don't get the PCI ERROR messages anymore :) I'll try and get netconsole to work to get a proper log.
...

Before this, you were booting from some other device,
and the sata_mv mostly worked for you there, right ?

Specifically, you wrote:
Now, because the chip on the thing is a Marvell 7042 I figured I just
add the PCI ID to the driver. I tried this, and, if I do not boot from
the device it does seem to work. I did however get the following errors
(a lot):

02:00.0 sata_mv PCI ERROR; PCI IRQ reason=0x00000000

I write this from memory, but the numbers are correct, sorry if they do
not EXACTLY match.

The disk drives do work, but they are dog slow, and when I try to boot
my ubuntu 7.10 system with this driver, it hangs during boot, right
after it tried to enable my software raid volumes.
I have tried both the 'stock' ubuntu kernel 2.6.22-14-generic (I guess
that won't mean much) but I also tried vanilla kernel.org 2.6.23.1
..

So at least that much should now be working much better for you.

I have not actually ever booted from a sata_mv controller yet,
so maybe there's still something peculiar about libata::sata_mv
early in the boot stages ?

I'm using sata_mv as a module here, but I *never* use initrd/initramfs images.
They just complicate things needlessly once I know my hardware config.
But it should work.  I'll try booting from a sata_mv drive here
on your board and see what's up.
..

Okay, I've attempted to boot from the RocketRAID 2300 card
using a known-good boot hard disk.

No such luck.

The BIOS on the Highpoint RR 2300 *corrupts* the GRUB image,
so GRUB won't boot for me there.  I actually have to re-install
GRUB after each attempt so that the drive is usable again
with the onboard Intel (ahci) ports.

So one then wonders exactly what the Highpoint BIOS is overwriting,
and how that might affect your particular configuration..

???

I'll try booting from another (non-Highpoint) 7042 board next.
After I repair GRUB again, that is.

Cheers
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