On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 07:02:20PM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:52:42AM -0400, Tom Sightler wrote: > > On Thu, 2008-09-11 at 12:26 +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > > > Hello! > > > > > > I have some IBM HS21-8853 blades, and they work all fine as long as I > > > don't > > > plug in IBM Qlogic QMC4052 iSCSI HBA.. > > > > > > After adding QMC4052 HBA, IRQ routing (?) gets messed up and the > > > USB-based console > > > in IBM bladecenter/chassis (keyboard and mouse) don't work very well > > > anymore.. > > > every keypress gets doubled, and mouse is really wild :) so can't really > > > use > > > the console for anything.. Other devices seem to work fine, ie. it > > > _seems_ to only > > > affect the USB console. > > > > > > Screenshot of what kernel says during system startup: > > > http://pasik.reaktio.net/ibm-hs21-blade-usb-problem-02.jpg > > > > > > irq 74: nobody cared (try booting with the "irqpoll" option) > > > .. > > > Disabling IRQ #74 > > > > > > This problem gets fixed with the suggested "irqpoll" option to the kernel > > > cmdline, ie. console works normally after giving "irqpoll" option to the > > > kernel. Although the "nobody cared" error will still happen during > > > bootup.. > > > > > > I'm running RHEL 5.2 (2.6.18-92) atm. > > > > > > Any ideas how to fix this? I'm running latest IBM BIOS (v1.13) on the > > > Blades.. Is there some option in BIOS that could affect this? > > > > > > Same QMC4052 HBAs work all fine in older IBM HS20-8843 blades.. > > > > We have exactly this same problem on the same hardware, IBM 8853 blades > > with QMC4052 HBA's, and I've had a support case open with Redhat for > > about a month. So far the only feedback has been to try the latest > > kernel version (we were running 2.6.18-92.1.6). I haven't been able to > > try the newest kernel because I've been waiting on a maintenance window > > to reboot the system, which should happen this weekend. > > > > Nice to hear from you again! :) > > > I do have a workaround though, if you build the initrd using the > > "--without-usb" option of the mkinitrd command, it seems to effectively > > work around this bug. The usb modules will still be loaded during > > system initialization, just not until after the initrd is finished. For > > whatever reason, having the USB modules loaded after the qla4xxx module > > seems to work around the issue. > > > > Ok.. that's weird. I'll try "--without-usb" now. >
Yes, indeed "--without-usb" for mkinitrd seems to fix the problem. So there's a workaround at least. When comparing dmesg output between normal initrd image, and the one generated with "--without-usb", the difference seems to be in IRQ assignment. "--without-usb" generated initrd image seems to get/assign different IRQ to qla4xxx card then the normal/default one.. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ rhelv5-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rhelv5-list
