2.4.21-rc7 AMD64 dpt_i2o fails compile | |
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On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 19:08, Bill Nottingham wrote: > Warren Togami (warren@xxxxxxxxxx) said: > > My two Tyan S2880GNR dual Opteron servers came in today. Sweet! > > > > Unfortunately the Adaptec 2110S SCSI RAID controllers within both > > servers are unable to work with any of the drivers in GinGin64's > > Anaconda. Searching the net it seems that this controller needs the > > dpt_i2o module which exists in Shrike, but not in GinGin64's kernel. > > Were there problems with that module in AMD64? > > > > http://www.togami.com/~warren/archive/2003/tyan_opteron.txt > > lspci, lspci -n, lspci -vvv > > > > I'm installing onto an IDE hard drive now and plan on building custom > > kernels from there. > > > > Any recommendations of things to try? > > Rebuild the kernel with the driver, see what happens. I don't think > we've tested that driver here to confirm whether it does or doesn't > have problems. > http://www.togami.com/~warren/archive/2003/dpt_failure.txt 2.4.20-9.2 (GinGin64) Build failure when dpt is enabled as a module. This is probably why this and many other kernel modules were not included in the GinGin64 preview release. Unfortunately it fails compilation in the same place for 2.4.21-rc7. I'm testing 2.5.70-bk* next. LKML, any existing patches for this dpt_i2o module AMD64 compilation issue? Please CC me because not currently subscribed to lkml. Thanks, Warren Togami warren@xxxxxxxxxx
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