ata problems (was: Re: ld-elf.so.1 broken with world from yesterday)

2002-04-09 Thread Alexander Leidinger

On  8 Apr, David O'Brien wrote:

 yesterday I've made a new world. After booting it, ld-elf-so.1 complains 
 about every library (libc, libutil, ...). My -current is not usable 
 anymore because of this.
 
 Defined complains.  freebsd-current readers should know to spend EXACT
 error messages.

Something about a missing or wrong ELF header. I thought it was a
general problem so everyone would see it, but it turned out to be a
problem in the ata driver. After turning off tagged queuing everything
was fine. I'm not the only one with problems with tagged queuing.

Søren, as a data point: a Mar 12 kernel was fine for me, a Mar 27 kernel
too, but a Apr 6-8 kernel spills alot of tag related errors (I think you
already have those errors from someone else, no need to repeat them
here) and goes into PIO mode after some time. Turning of tagged queuing
works.

Bye,
Alexander.

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Re: ata problems (was: Re: ld-elf.so.1 broken with world from yesterday)

2002-04-09 Thread Søren Schmidt

It seems Alexander Leidinger wrote:
 
 Something about a missing or wrong ELF header. I thought it was a
 general problem so everyone would see it, but it turned out to be a
 problem in the ata driver. After turning off tagged queuing everything
 was fine. I'm not the only one with problems with tagged queuing.
 
 Søren, as a data point: a Mar 12 kernel was fine for me, a Mar 27 kernel
 too, but a Apr 6-8 kernel spills alot of tag related errors (I think you
 already have those errors from someone else, no need to repeat them
 here) and goes into PIO mode after some time. Turning of tagged queuing
 works.

Yes, I'm aware of some having problems with tags, but I cant seem
to reproduce the problem here no matter what I try...

-Søren

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Re: ata problems (was: Re: ld-elf.so.1 broken with world from yesterday)

2002-04-09 Thread Alexander Leidinger

On  9 Apr, Søren Schmidt wrote:

 Søren, as a data point: a Mar 12 kernel was fine for me, a Mar 27 kernel
 too, but a Apr 6-8 kernel spills alot of tag related errors (I think you
 already have those errors from someone else, no need to repeat them
 here) and goes into PIO mode after some time. Turning of tagged queuing
 works.
 
 Yes, I'm aware of some having problems with tags, but I cant seem
 to reproduce the problem here no matter what I try...

I first had problems to reproduce it too, but yesterday I got hit by it.
Do you want my complete system configuration (kernel config, dmesg) to
perhaps try to reproduce it with a specific -current (cvs ... -D
200204080900) in your lab?

Bye,
Alexander.

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Re: ata problems (was: Re: ld-elf.so.1 broken with world from yesterday)

2002-04-09 Thread Søren Schmidt

It seems Alexander Leidinger wrote:
 On  9 Apr, Søren Schmidt wrote:
 
  Søren, as a data point: a Mar 12 kernel was fine for me, a Mar 27 kernel
  too, but a Apr 6-8 kernel spills alot of tag related errors (I think you
  already have those errors from someone else, no need to repeat them
  here) and goes into PIO mode after some time. Turning of tagged queuing
  works.
  
  Yes, I'm aware of some having problems with tags, but I cant seem
  to reproduce the problem here no matter what I try...
 
 I first had problems to reproduce it too, but yesterday I got hit by it.
 Do you want my complete system configuration (kernel config, dmesg) to
 perhaps try to reproduce it with a specific -current (cvs ... -D
 200204080900) in your lab?

Sure, anything that can get me to get my hands on the problem..

-Søren

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ld-elf.so.1 broken with world from yesterday

2002-04-08 Thread Alexander Leidinger

Hi,

yesterday I've made a new world. After booting it, ld-elf-so.1 complains 
about every library (libc, libutil, ...). My -current is not usable 
anymore because of this.

Is this fixed in a recent snapshot, and if yes, is it enough to just 
replace ld-elf.so.1, or do I have to replace /usr/lib/ (too) to get a 
working -current?

Bye,
Alexander.


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Re: ld-elf.so.1 broken with world from yesterday

2002-04-08 Thread David O'Brien

On Mon, Apr 08, 2002 at 11:07:21AM +0100, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
 
 yesterday I've made a new world. After booting it, ld-elf-so.1 complains 
 about every library (libc, libutil, ...). My -current is not usable 
 anymore because of this.

Defined complains.  freebsd-current readers should know to spend EXACT
error messages.

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