Re: data corruption with nvidia chipsets and IDE/SATA drives // memory hole mapping related bug?!
From: Chris Wedgwood
Date: Wed Dec 13 2006 - 15:00:46 EST
On Wed, Dec 13, 2006 at 08:18:21PM +0100, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:
> booting with iommu=soft => works fine
> booting with iommu=noagp => DOESN'T solve the error
> booting with iommu=off => the system doesn't even boot and panics
> When I set IOMMU to disabled in the BIOS the error is not solved-
> I tried to set bigger space for the IOMMU in the BIOS (256MB instead of
> 64MB),.. but it does not solve the problem.
> Any ideas why iommu=disabled in the bios does not solve the issue?
The kernel will still use the IOMMU if the BIOS doesn't set it up if
it can, check your dmesg for IOMMU strings, there might be something
printed to this effect.
> 1) And does this now mean that there's an error in the hardware
> (chipset or CPU/memcontroller)?
My guess is it's a kernel bug, I don't know for certain. Perhaps we
shaould start making a more comprehensive list of affected kernels &
CPUs?
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