Athlon and/or VIA chipset problems (was: lost interrupt hell - Plea for Help)

Athlon and/or VIA chipset problems (was: lost interrupt hell - Plea for Help)

Post by kf » Wed, 22 May 2002 23:50:06



Don't know if it will help, but there's a possibly relevant mention at
<http://www.viaarena.com/?PageID=1>.

hth,
kf

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Date:   Sun, 19 May 2002 00:14:42 -0700


Subject: Re: lost interrupt hell - Plea for Help


> Yeah, the spurious interrupt does seem to be an AMD apic problem, but
the lost
> interrupt (on ripping audio) seems to be a VIA chipset problem, as
people
> with KT266 chipsets are having boot problems / audio rip problems
regardless
> of the processor type. Lucky me, I get both ;)

  doesn't anybody know what the problem is? while it was reported quite
a few times there was no helpful response to the problem (positive
(fix)or negative (it's unlikely to be fixed).

  I mean I would expect that somebody at least suspects what the problem
is and can say whether there is any chance it will be fixed or otherwise
shed some light on the problem. anything...

  I am talking about the via and audio ripping problem. I have tried
2.4.17, 2.4.18 and 2.4.18 with ide patches from linux-ide.org
(2.4.19-pr7 didn't compile)

  ?

  TIA

        erik

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1. lost interrupt hell - Plea for Help

Hi all,

*bang*

*bang*

Hear that? Its my head, against the wall. ;)

I am trying to convert my audio cds to mp3, which involves first ripping
the track as a wav.

I have two drives, one Creative DVD 5x, one LG CDRW drive.
My chipet is VIA K7 266 pro, 1.2ghz duron.

I have tried every combination of master / slave between the two drives,
the drives on their own, scsi emulation through ide-scsi, purely as IDE
drives, ommitting ide cdrom support from teh kernel completely and only
using ide-scsi... every time I try to get a track ripped, dmesg fills up
with hdX: lost interrupt.

If I try to rip from the DVD drive, the system hangs and its reset
button time.

I am using 2.4.18.

Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong? Is there anything from my
system you need to see to help me?

Many thanks,

mikeH

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