Very strange trace indeed. I'll take a look at this. At least since it
came from Qemu I should be able to "build" a suitable PC to match yours.
Original Intel PIIX devices are handled by "OLDPIIX" (0x8086, 0x1230).
The later ones by ata_piix. The only oddity I see is that you have no
PCI bus mastering address base assigned (bmdma)
I also tried VMWare 5.5 that emulated PIIX4. It works if I only put
ata_piix driver in. With the same kernel that Qemu gets the error,
VMWare gets another oops during generic ide initialisation. I relooked
and found that I have both generic PCI ide and generic ISA ide drivers
compiled in, so I disabled them and it works using ata_piix (with PATA
and ATAPI enabled). Even ATAPI cdrom worked as the root partition.
But, the different oops that I got in vmware with generic ide:
http://www.cs.ut.ee/~mroos/atacrash.png
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