what about you guys? are you also using egcs 1.1b? would the compiler make a
difference? i've heard so many discussions about how egcs "breaks" the kernel
(i'm not trying to start any religious debates), i start to wonder if it's the
culprit any time something strange like this happens.
pete
] >>>>> "Frank" == Frank Sweetser <rasmusin@paramount.ind.wpi.edu> writes:
]
] Frank> kernel 2.1.126 and 2.1.127pre3, a dual p2 machine with an
] Frank> AHA 2940 and an AIC 7880 onboard. when the kernel is
] Frank> compiled UP, it works fine, but when compiled SMP, the 7880
] Frank> simply spits out a bunch of "aborting command due to
] Frank> timeout" messages, and then the SCSI bus is continously
] Frank> reset. the 2940 works fine either way. this happens
] Frank> regardless of what's plugged into the 7880. the 7880
] Frank> reports bios version 1.26sP7. i can provide any more
] Frank> information (more detailed copying down of error messages,
] Frank> etc) if needed. any help at all is apreciated!
]
] I also get this behavior on a single-processor p2 machine with an AHA
] 2940 with a kernel compiled for SMP.
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