Re: "Add support for vector domain" breaks boot on x355



2007-07-31 (火) の 15:13 -0700 に Nishanth Aravamudan さんは書きました:
The following commit (4994be1b3fe9120c88022ff5c0c33f6312b17adb) broke
Linus' Tree between 2.6.22-git15 and 2.6.22-git16 on a 2-node 8-way x455
(Madison procs). Thanks to Ryan Hodges for bisecting down to this
commit.

Thank you for reporting.

I think this problem might be fixed by the commit
6ffbc82351c62eeeeaeb9e817ddf93049353493d. Could you try that?

Thanks,
Kenji Kaneshige


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