Subject: Re: Does anyone know how to fix this?
To: steve woodford <scw@netbsd.org>
From: None <fuguru@another.com>
List: port-i386
Date: 06/11/2001 17:38:57
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From : Steve Woodford <scw@netbsd.org>
To : Nigel Reed <nigel@nelgin.nu>
CC : fuguru@another.com; port-i386@netbsd.orgDate : 11 June 2001 09:11:38
Subject : Re: Does anyone know how to fix this?
On Sun, 10 Jun 2001, Nigel Reed wrote:>
>> Your problem may be connected to port-i386/11644
>> If the suggestions don't help then you're probably SOL - That one has
>> been open since December last year.
>>
>> On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 02:55:29AM +0100, fuguru@another.com wrote:
>> > [snip OPTi pciide extent_alloc_region() panic]
>
>Sorry for not looking into this sooner; I'm the author of the OPTi support
>in pciide(4) and for some reason I missed that original PR.
>
>I'm currently looking into a related problem (port-i386/13151) with that
>driver and have a work-around which should also fix port-i386/11644.
>
>In order for this fix to make it into 1.5.1 (which is *almost* frozen) you
>will have to test the change very quickly and let me know the outcome
>within the next 24hrs.
>
>Please grab ftp.netbsd.org:/pub/NetBSD/misc/scw/netbsd.GENERIC.gz and let
>me know ASAP if it fixes the problem.
>
>Cheers, Steve
>
>
>
>
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