Re: kernel fault when booting with dual link network card

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On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:22:21AM -0600, Matthew Wilcox wrote:
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> > the I/O module error seems to indicate an incorrect GSC DMA read.
> 
> I don't think it's going to tell us anything useful.  I believe that
> we've not set up the cardmode Dino correctly to respond to iomem space
> and as a result the first access to iomem space will fault.

It depends on if the first access is a read or a write. If it's a read
(and odds are good that's true), we will get the exact IP that faulted 
and get something about "CPU timeout" in the PIM dump.

> Of course, this is a machine with CCIO, so it could be something going
> wrong with the CCIO programming too.  But I think it's Dino.

I doubt it too. I agree it's much more likely something with Dino.

thanks,
grant
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