On Sunday 28 December 2003 19:20, Scott Long wrote: > Harald Schmalzbauer wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > I have a strange but reproducable problem with 5.2RC. With the first > > start of kaudiokreator (a simple kde cdda ripper/encoder which uses kde > > builtin cd routines afaik, no cdparanoia) everything is working fine. > > But when I restart the application (so it ran before) and select "refresh > > cd contents" the machine reboots after a few seconds of total freeze > > (neither the CAPS lock nor mouse etc is working). > > This is absolutely reproducable. > > > > I don't get the kernel debuger although I compiled my kernel with the > > options: makeoptions DEBUG=-g #Build kernel with > > gdb(1) debug options DDB > > > > How can I get an idea where the problem could be? > > > > And while I'm here I'd like to emhasize once again that hw.ata.atapi_dma > > is not working. Although the sysctl reports it to be 1, "atacontrol mode" > > and also dmesg while booting telling me that it's POI4. > > After "atacontrol mode 1 udma33 udma33" it's reported to be udma33. > > So the line hw.ata.atapi_dma="1" in /boot/loader.conf is useless (I have > > checked that when I abort autoboot it really is set before booting) > > I posted this several times but never got an answer. Perhaps this should > > be solved for 5.2-RELESE > > > > Thanks, > > > > -Harry > > This is likely related to a problem in the GEOM layer that was fixed in > 5.2-CURRENT a few days ago. Would you be able to upgrade your sources > and try your test again? I'd like to get some more confirmation that > the fix works before merging it back into 5.2. > > Thanks! Ok, like phk advised me, I checked out the complete sys/geom/ from HEAD into RELENG_5_2 from today. Now I can't crash the machine any more like before. Also everything else seems to work fine until now. This machine will run at least the next 2 day's nonstop ripping my CD collection, so I will report any error. Thanks all, -Harry > > Scott
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