Re: IO_PAGE_FAULT from SATA card during boot

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Chris Webb <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Robert Hancock <hancockrwd@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > Is it the same model of add-on card?
> 
> Hi. Yes, they're four identical machines with four identical SATA
> controllers.
> 
> > This controller apparently has both a SATA and PATA controller on
> > it. The PATA portion doesn't seem to be showing up in lspci, but
> > obviously the BIOS saw some sign of it - and if the IOMMU reporting
> > can be believed, it's trying to do a read request for some reason..
> 
> Since SATA cards are cheap, I've ordered a different AHCI card to try
> swapping out, so will be able to confirm if it's specific to this SATA card.

I've now done this, swapping in a Highpoint R620. I get the same
IO_PAGE_FAULT, same timeouts on the sata card, but lspci now shows up the
device 03:00.1. I've put the new dmesg and lspci output at

  http://cdw.me.uk/tmp/sata-fault-hpt.dmesg
  http://cdw.me.uk/tmp/sata-fault-hpt.lspci

Again, problem is present both with 2.6.32.25 and 2.6.37.

Cheers,

Chris.
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