[Bug 187231] kernel panic during hpsa MSI plus tg3 MSI

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https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=187231

--- Comment #5 from Patrick Schaaf <kernelorg@xxxxxx> ---
After almost 4 days my problematic box downgraded to 3.14.79, finally made some
noise, like this:

2016-11-11T03:31:10.608539+01:00 kvm3f kernel: [320020.727691] hpsa
0000:03:00.0: Abort request on C0:B0:T0:L0
2016-11-11T03:31:10.608555+01:00 kvm3f kernel: [320020.728175] hpsa
0000:03:00.0: cp ffff8868f2c17000 is reported invalid (probably means target
device no longer present)
2016-11-11T03:31:10.608557+01:00 kvm3f kernel: [320020.728796] hpsa
0000:03:00.0: cp ffff8868f2c17000 is reported invalid (probably means target
device no longer present)
2016-11-11T03:31:10.608558+01:00 kvm3f kernel: [320020.729389] hpsa
0000:03:00.0: FAILED abort on device C0:B0:T0:L0
2016-11-11T03:31:10.608560+01:00 kvm3f kernel: [320020.729708] hpsa
0000:03:00.0: resetting device 0:0:0:0
2016-11-11T03:31:26.968534+01:00 kvm3f kernel: [320037.081397] hpsa
0000:03:00.0: device is ready.

So, maybe there is a somewhat weirdly faulty drive in that array, which
otherwise does not show any (SMART / ILO logs) symptoms...

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