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[Bug 267913] Re: hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a bigger bdl_pos_adj

 

I should also note that I'm using Nvidia drivers 180.13 with a GeForce
9800 GTX, or GTX 560 Ti (when the latter is working--in process of RMA).
Some previous posters have mentioned a possible link to the video card
and its drivers.

I'm currently doing a badblocks on my Linux drive, but in Disk Utility,
there's something I thought I should mention, which I don't entirely
understand:

5. Reallocation Sector Count: Good - Normalized: 200; Worst: 200;
Threshold: 140; Value: 0 sectors.

Does this mean that no sectors currently in use are bad, but 200 have
been reallocated; or that the 200 number is some kind of setting for
when to worry, and there have been no such incidents?  I don't know
whether this could relate to this bug, but if it does, it would be good
to know what I'm looking at.

Thanks, all, for your interest in this bug.

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  hda-intel: IRQ timing workaround is activated for card #0. Suggest a
  bigger bdl_pos_adj

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