the crux with DMA
From: martin f krafft
Date: Wed Feb 18 2004 - 06:22:32 EST
Hi folks,
I have two machines with 7200 UPM ATA drives. Both are running the
2.6.2 kernel. One has an AMD-768 IDE chipset and reiserfs, the other
a combination of VT82C586 and Promise 20269 with ext3.
Both machines seem to have a problem with DMA, which wasn't
a problem with the 2.4 kernel series. The symptoms are simple: if
I have DMA turned on, sustained high disk usage will cause complete
freezes in both machines. Sometimes, one gets a couple of kernel
oops before the eventual lockup, which is usually related to
journaling code, but it's never really the same. With a 2.4 kernel,
these lockups did not happen. With DMA turned off, I have also not
been able to reproduce the crashes.
I know that neither, reiserfs nor ext3, are high-performance, and
a switch to xfs has long been on my TODO list, but I first want to
get this problem worked out -- I can't mirror the disk otherwise
without crashing 40 times, so I can't create new filesystems.
Any advice is appreciated!
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