> On Thu, Oct 18 2007, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>> Mark Lord wrote:
>>> Mark Lord wrote:
>>>> Linus Torvalds wrote:
>>>>> On Wed, 17 Oct 2007, Mark Lord wrote:
>>>>>> It would be good to have something soon-ish.
>>>>>> This "dead at boot time" issue is impacting the general ability to test
>>>>>> patches against latest -git in time for the current merge window.
>>>>> In the meantime, does the patch I sent out help people?
>>>> Your patch from this posting
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/10/17/285
>>>> does not seem to make much difference here.
>>>>
>>>> It still crashes at exactly the same place.
>>> However, Jens's patch from that same thread:
>>>
http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/10/17/269
>>> ..allowed me to boot and post this followup message from -git12
>>> Jeff: try that one.
>> That's already in my upstream kernel, here. commits
>> ba951841ceb7fa5b06ad48caa5270cc2ae17941e and
>> a3bec5c5aea0da263111c4d8f8eabc1f8560d7bf.
>>
>> sata_mv and sata_nv still reliably poop themselves here, whereas its rock
>> solid with 2.6.23.1. Sounds like different issues from yours, as I see a
>> stream of SATA errors on the bad kernels, errors which are often a symptom
>> of something whacked in the DMA engine (misprogramming causes the silicon
>> to generate bogus FIS's, which the device then chokes on)
>
> Do you know if this poop involves the segment padding that sometimes
> goes on in libata?