cvs commit: src/sys/kern vfs_subr.c
Paul Richards
paul at originative.co.uk
Wed Aug 25 09:41:13 PDT 2004
On Fri, Aug 20, 2004 at 03:19:40PM -0700, Nate Lawson wrote:
> Peter Wemm wrote:
> >On Friday 20 August 2004 12:21 pm, Don Lewis wrote:
> >
> >> Modified files:
> >> sys/kern vfs_subr.c
> >> Log:
> >> Don't attempt to trigger the syncer thread final sync code in the
> >> shutdown_pre_sync state if the RB_NOSYNC flag is set. This is the
> >> likely cause of hangs after a system panic that are keeping crash
> >> dumps from being done.
> >
> >
> >The hang that I saw was because interrupts are broken (they just stop
> >for no apparent reason) and the ata_shutdown sync hooks are not in
> >polled mode (which is correct - interrupts are supposed to be enabled
> >at this point, and are for normal shutdowns).
>
> Did you got the "interrupt storm for xxx" message before this happened?
> I think the check for this is too sensitive -- it is triggered on
> resume by my an0 card. That's the only way I've seen interrupts stop
> occuring during normal operation.
It's been happening on one of my boxes too. I can't boot it at all
with ACPI, I don't get any routing, without ACPI it runs for a while
then all of a sudden box starts getting ATA DMA timeouts because
interrupts stop working.
I was going to send some dmesg from the two boot scenarios but it
doesn't boot up at all anymore, just hangs I think just after the
timecounter/cpu throttle steps messages, I think that's the point
where it's probing for ATA devices - which might still be interrupt
issues.
It's not very useable considering it's -stable :-)
Paul.
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