Scott Long wrote: > Søren Schmidt wrote: > >> Attila Nagy wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> There is a problem with recent ATA drivers on (at least) AMD64 with 4 >>> GB of RAM, which can be triggered by synchronizing a geom mirror >>> provider to another one (or generally a bigger disk I/O, I guess). >>> >>> The machine dies instantly with the following: >>> GEOM_MIRROR: Device hars: rebuilding provider ad6. >>> ad6: setting up DMA failed >>> ad6: setting up DMA failed >>> >>> This is true either on RELENG_6 and on HEAD as of today. >>> >>> There are two workarounds: >>> - use the ata driver from RELENG_6 which is not older than 2005.10.08 >>> - set hw.physmem smaller than 4G >>> >>> Are there any chances to resolve this issue? >>> >>> Thank you. >>> >>> ps: there was some discussion about this: >>> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=freebsd-amd64&m=113034973432742&w=2 >>> where Søren said it might be busdma, not the ata driver and Scott >>> promised to look into that. >> >> The resolution was that busdma doesn't work as advertised in the man >> page, and that scottl would look into it > > Well, the more accurate statement is that the manpage is not the > authoritative design document, but rather a poorly adapted > representation of how the subsystem might work on NetBSD =-) So > busdma needs to be fixed to provide what the drivers need, and > the manpage needs to be fixed to reflect how things actually work. > > In any case ATA still doesn't come anywhere close to conforming to > the busdma API, and I doubt that me rewriting the manpage will fix > that. Hmm, thats not how I recall the conclusion, but anyway.. Please mark ATA as broken for > 4G of memory then, I have no immediate plans to rework the entire logic to bend over backwards for busdma's callback centric world just yet. -SørenReceived on Mon Nov 28 2005 - 16:20:34 UTC
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