Re: [KERNEL] Re: Bug in libata

From: Klaus Ethgen
Date: Sun May 25 2008 - 06:22:59 EST


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Hi Jeff,

Am Sa den 24. Mai 2008 um 21:35 schrieb Jeff Garzik:
>> after several time I decided to update the kernel on my IBM ThinkPad
>> T43p to the newest one (2.6.25.4). After doing so my system was unable
>> to boot. I always got the following error:
>> ata_piix 000:00:1f.2: failed to request/iomap BARs for port 0 (errno=-16)
>>
>> After doing some regressions tests I got the wrong commit. Git commit
>> 8cdfb29c0cd8018f92214c11c631d8926f4cb032 which is from Jeff Garzik
>> introduce the bug that makes the system unbootable at all.
[...]
> This is a configuration problem. You need to pick one driver or the other,
> not both, as that commit's description indicates.

Ah, now I read that in the right way. I didn't read it the way that it
is excepting each other. The reason I misread it was that I have a
system with a SATA hard drive and a PATA CDROM. So I read that I need
explicit both for both devices. Compiling the PATA stuff as module (or
not compiling with it) gets the issue solved.

Shouldn't there a excluding rule in the configuration?

Regards
Klaus Ethgen
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