[parisc-linux] Kernel panic with -pa48
James Bottomley
James.Bottomley at HansenPartnership.com
Sat Oct 13 13:51:34 MDT 2001
> Just co -pa49 and boot again but strange behaviour (as with pa45). Here
> the SCSI kernel messages:
I suspect this is probably a cabling/termination problem. The new driver does
fast scsi via synchronous negotiation which is much less tolerant of harware
setup than the old asynchronous SCSI. You can test this theory out by turning
off async negotiation in the driver: by recompiling, I'm afraid, I haven't
made it a config option.
If you apply the attached patch it will suppress the synchronous negotiation.
If the driver boots your machine with no issues then it's a safe bet you have
a cabling or termination problem.
Your next problem will be the C3325A drive: I have one of these and it seems
to drop tagged commands under heavy load (which annoys the SCSI error handler
no end). I was going to ask for it to be added to the SCSI mid-layer black
list as being unable to handle tags, but I haven't got around to it yet.
James
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Index: drivers/scsi/53c700.c
===================================================================
RCS file: /home/jejb/CVSROOT/linux/2.4/drivers/scsi/53c700.c,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.3.6.4
diff -u -r1.1.1.3.6.4 53c700.c
--- drivers/scsi/53c700.c 2001/09/30 15:04:17 1.1.1.3.6.4
+++ drivers/scsi/53c700.c 2001/10/13 19:46:33
@@ -720,6 +720,7 @@
NCR_700_writeb(BTB_TIMER_DISABLE, host, CTEST0_REG);
NCR_700_writeb(FULL_ARBITRATION | ENABLE_PARITY | PARITY
| AUTO_ATN, host, SCNTL0_REG);
+ hostdata->fast = 0;
} else {
NCR_700_writeb(BURST_LENGTH_8 | hostdata->dmode_extra,
host, DMODE_700_REG);
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