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Bug#361214: sparc64 2.6 SMP RED state exception



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In article <1144410523.23498.64.camel@liasis.inforead.com> 
fmccor@gentoo.org writes:
>> 	I don't have any trouble with sparc64 architecture, only with 2.6 and=20
>> sparc32 :-( Maybe this bug come from the same location than the bug I=20
>> have submitted in bugzilla.kernel.org (#6344)... DMA mistake that only=20
>> occurs with heavy disk I/O...
>>=20
>> 	Regards,
>>=20
>> 	JKB
>>=20
>>=20
>
>We have found that some systems are fine with later 2.6 kernels (say, in
>the 2.6.15 series) and some are not.  sparc32 systems are a problem;
>U1/U2 systems routinely "crash under heavy disk I/O", U60 now seem fine,
>SB1000 is fine, I think U5/U10 are OK, and so on.
>
>Regards,
>--=20
>Ferris McCormick (P44646, MI) <fmccor@gentoo.org>
>Developer, Gentoo Linux (Devrel, Sparc)
>
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