Re: 2.6.14-mm2

From: Reuben Farrelly
Date: Fri Nov 11 2005 - 08:28:33 EST




On 11/11/2005 9:55 p.m., Andrew Morton wrote:
Reuben Farrelly <reuben-lkml@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
The 2.6.14 with your linus.patch works fine, so it looks like an -mm(1|2) specific problem, which is common to both sky2 and e100 drivers (unlikely to be e100 specific I guess).

That's getting us closer.

Would you be able to revert the git-netdev-all.patch changes in e100.c? To
do that, take the drivers/net/e100.c from 2.6.14+linus.patch and simply
overwrite the e100.c in 2.6.14-mm2 with it.

Or, prepare a 2.6.14-mm2 tree and use
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/patches/stuff/e100.c, which amounts to
the same thing.

Thanks.

Unfortunately made no difference.

However I noticed that I had compiled 2.6.14-mm1+2 with a couple of different
and probably significant config options from rc5-mm1:

CONFIG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT=y
CONFIG_KALLSYMS_ALL=y

I reverted those changes and rebuilt -mm2, and it all seems OK now after 6x reboots and about 18 or so times removal and reinsertion of the two modules. The reason for this being on in the config was that PREEMPT and the debug for it was turned on to find the sd.c oopsing problem I had in -mm1, but it was obviously not turned off afterwards. I'm not sure it should have *needed* to be turned off though?

Then to double check I put CONFIG_PREEMPT and CONFIG_DEBUG_PREEMPT back into that same config via menuconfig the way it was originally, made mrproper and rebuilt, and the network failed to come up at all (again) on boot on first attempt. This is consistent with both network drivers and not just the e100 failing to function, I think, as either both drivers always work, or both always fail.

So in summary -

2.6.14-rc5-mm1 (preempt): <didn't test>
2.6.14-rc5-mm1 (no preempt) : works
2.6.14 with linus.patch (preempt): works
2.6.14 with linus.patch (no preempt): works
2.6.14-mm1 (preempt): broken ***
2.6.14-mm1 (no preempt): <didn't test>
2.6.14-mm2 (preempt): broken ***
2.6.14-mm2 (no preempt): works

All tests done with multiple reboots.

-mm2 seems otherwise to be quite OK apart from this issue.


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