Re: ahc reports lots of pci parity errors

2004-05-22 Thread Michael Havens
Hey buddy, did you ever resolve the data parity error issue? While investigating your free-bsd list I discovered another person had encountered the same problem (see 1- below). Their solution seems to implicate an ISA card. However, I found a reason and a solution at the following address:

Re: ahc reports lots of pci parity errors

2004-03-30 Thread Toomas Aas
Hi! It starts going havoc if there are more than 4 PCI cards inserted. If the fifth card is a PCI card, I get lots of errors and even lockups really soon, if the fifth card is an ISA card, i get less errors and I've only encountered one lockup until now. On lot of motherboards I've seen some

Re: ahc reports lots of pci parity errors

2004-03-27 Thread UBM
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 19:45:32 +0100 Marc UBM Bocklet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:15:25 -0500 Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe a problem with the ISA-to-PCI bridge on your motherboard, or else a timing problem. You aren't playing with the bus frequency

ahc reports lots of pci parity errors

2004-03-24 Thread UBM
Hiho! :-) I'm getting lots of those, but my system is stable. ahc0: PCI error Interrupt at seqaddr = 0x ahc0: Signaled a Target Abort ahc0: WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING ahc0: Too many PCI parity errors observed as a target. ahc0: Some device on this bus is generating bad parity. ahc0:

Re: ahc reports lots of pci parity errors

2004-03-24 Thread Chuck Swiger
Marc UBM Bocklet wrote: [ ... ] Usually I'm getting one or two errors over a period of two weeks or longer, but since I'm using my old ISA Creative SB32, I'm getting lots in a very short period of time. What could cause that? A broken PCI-card? Motherboard? Maybe a problem with the ISA-to-PCI

Re: ahc reports lots of pci parity errors

2004-03-24 Thread UBM
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004 10:15:25 -0500 Chuck Swiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe a problem with the ISA-to-PCI bridge on your motherboard, or else a timing problem. You aren't playing with the bus frequency multipliers, overclocking, or anything like that, right? Nope, nothing at all. It's a