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From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2002-08-19 21:04:58
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On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, Rene Brothuhn wrote: Hello, I've compiled a kernel with PCI enabled but not tested it yet due to other goings on around here. I flashed the card with the latest (last ?) update some time ago but I didn't do the SCSI if it needs to be done seperately. I looked into why I needed ElfLoadSeg in the Startup-Sequence of the small direct Linux boot partition and not on my ususal boot. The reason is that the small boot partition doesn't have support for the CV-64/3d, no cgxsytem.library. It appears the library loads the ppc.library and fires up the PPC. Move the cgxsystem.library out of the way and boot ADOS in AGA and the bootstrap won't work - assuming nothing else loads the ppc.library. Are you sure about PPCInstall vs. ElfLoadSeg ? I got the idea from the documentation PPCInstall was a temporary measure and ElfLoadSeg was the proper way. Thanks for looking into this, I'll test my PCI enabled kernel and read up on if I need flash the SCSI. Might also explain the internet slowdowns I see with a UW drive connected. Ken. > I have made some tests this weekend, just to see if the SCSI-deadlocks has > something todo with the PCI stuff. I have compiled a kernel without PCI, > have removed my Permedia card and used a RetinaZ3 instead (borrowed from a > friend). I could not notice any problem (except the CD-ROM problem) when > using UW-SCSI. > > So maybe the problem lies somewhere in your configuration. Maybe you are > using old CS-PPC firmware and/or old ppc.library/680x0.library. Because > I'm wondering why you must use ElfLoadSeg in startup-sequence to load the > ppc.library and starting linux. This is not necessary on my machine, if I > start linux with a simple startup-squence. Also you should use PPCInstall > to load the ppc.library instead of ElfLoadSeg. > As far as I know, you can find the latest ppc/flash stuff under: > > ftp://ftp.meanmachine.ch/pub/amiga/ppclib/ |
From: Rene B. <re...@we...> - 2002-08-19 19:34:21
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Hi, Ken! On 2002.08.13 23:04 Ken Tyler wrote: > > > On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Rene Brothuhn wrote: > > > On 2002.08.13 00:26 Ken Tyler wrote: > > > Can you describe what happens before the machine hangs? > > Everything appears to be working perfectly, then stops dead, cursor stops > flashing, no heartbeat LED, no magic sysrequest, no kb. > > > Realy odd. As I said, I copied my system (approx. 1.3GB) to the UW > drive > > and booted from it whithout any problem. > > The mean difference I see is that Giorgio and I using the Permedia card > > and you not. Maybe there is something with the PCI stuff in the driver. > > Can you send me the compiler warnings you get when the 53c770 is > compiled? > > I don't have any PCI enabled. I have made some tests this weekend, just to see if the SCSI-deadlocks has something todo with the PCI stuff. I have compiled a kernel without PCI, have removed my Permedia card and used a RetinaZ3 instead (borrowed from a friend). I could not notice any problem (except the CD-ROM problem) when using UW-SCSI. So maybe the problem lies somewhere in your configuration. Maybe you are using old CS-PPC firmware and/or old ppc.library/680x0.library. Because I'm wondering why you must use ElfLoadSeg in startup-sequence to load the ppc.library and starting linux. This is not necessary on my machine, if I start linux with a simple startup-squence. Also you should use PPCInstall to load the ppc.library instead of ElfLoadSeg. As far as I know, you can find the latest ppc/flash stuff under: ftp://ftp.meanmachine.ch/pub/amiga/ppclib/ I hope this will help... Ciao, Renè |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-08-16 09:56:35
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hi, > Thats exactly what I get. But I'm wondering about the line: > > floating point used in kernel (task=c4d56000, pc=c021dd80) > > and there is definitively no floating point used in the driver! Does > anybody know the meaning of this line? wierd!!! i've had some problems when being online....with kernel oopses and that same 'explanation' to the crash. PPP is usually the culprit :-( havent logged problems yet as i've seen no obvious pattern. alan |
From: Giorgio T. <de...@ip...> - 2002-08-15 18:09:10
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Rene Brothuhn wrote: > > In the next days i shall try to install & start Linux fom the Quantum hd. > > I'll send the test results. > > I'm curious... It works! Easy and faster. I have made a new installation (now my A4K has 3 Debian installations :) ) with Debian boot-floppies without problems : formatting , mounting, writing & reading all has gone right. One other step will be to test it with DAT tape archivers but I shall test it only after August 26 because of holidays finished :( and i have the DAT drive at my work office. Ciao!! Giorgio Terzi P.S. Found a firmware writer and updated my CD-Rom firmware: Now it spins faster but the oops is not changed, as you said. |
From: Giorgio T. <de...@ip...> - 2002-08-15 18:09:10
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Ken Tyler wrote: > Hello, > > Does anyone else see this slowing down of TCP communication that I see > when I have a drive connected (not mounted) to the UW controller. > > ifconfig has trouble bringing up eth0 on booting, sometimes it manages to > and it works for awhile then pauses for awhile etc... > > It looks like the my ethernet card gives up for a while, then comes back. > > Ken. I have also an ethernet card mounted , but is connected to a DSL modem. This type of communication is relatively slow (256 kbits) so i haven't seen slowdowns. The only thing i can say is that ( in my case) the ethernet card shares the same interrupt (12) with the UW controller and with an IDE card but it don't seems to be a problem. Regards, G.Terzi |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2002-08-15 01:54:06
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Hello, Does anyone else see this slowing down of TCP communication that I see when I have a drive connected (not mounted) to the UW controller. ifconfig has trouble bringing up eth0 on booting, sometimes it manages to and it works for awhile then pauses for awhile etc... It looks like the my ethernet card gives up for a while, then comes back. Ken. |
From: Rene B. <re...@we...> - 2002-08-14 18:57:43
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On 2002.08.14 18:09 Giorgio Terzi wrote: > > > To mount the CD-rom is still not possible because it gives me kernel > > > oops and segmentation faults. > > > If needed i can collect these and send in a next mail. > > > > Only one is enough. Just to see it is the same thing I get. > > > > I attach the kernel oops. > It comes tryng to mount or tryng to read the /dev/scd0 device. Thats exactly what I get. But I'm wondering about the line: floating point used in kernel (task=c4d56000, pc=c021dd80) and there is definitively no floating point used in the driver! Does anybody know the meaning of this line? > There is also one other thing to say: > The Plextor CD-Driver spins up slowly and this is a firmware > problem( I got the updated firmware file but i haven't the firmware > writer for Amiga or APUS :( ) , > from the Amigaside it works also slowly spinning up and needs > more time than IDE (sigh!) to be ready after a diskchange. I think this problem has nothing todo with slowly spinning up drives. Ciao, Renè |
From: Giorgio T. <de...@ip...> - 2002-08-14 16:18:07
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Ciao! Rene Brothuhn wrote: > > To mount the CD-rom is still not possible because it gives me kernel > > oops and segmentation faults. > > If needed i can collect these and send in a next mail. > > Only one is enough. Just to see it is the same thing I get. > I attach the kernel oops. It comes tryng to mount or tryng to read the /dev/scd0 device. There is also one other thing to say: The Plextor CD-Driver spins up slowly and this is a firmware problem( I got the updated firmware file but i haven't the firmware writer for Amiga or APUS :( ) , from the Amigaside it works also slowly spinning up and needs more time than IDE (sigh!) to be ready after a diskchange. > > > In the next days i shall try to install & start Linux fom the Quantum hd. > > I'll send the test results. > > I'm curious... And me too... Again, many thanks to you and Fred Heitkamp! Ciao, Giorgio |
From: Michel <da...@de...> - 2002-08-13 22:49:48
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[ CC: to debian-boot, where this belongs IMO ] I'm not sure if the boot-floppies will ever be updated again, but thanks for the patches anyway. On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 18:17, Giorgio Terzi wrote: >=20 > i have just finished to install on my Amiga (APUS) the last Debian=20 > Woody release from scratch. I have used the Boot-Floppies software=20 > from CVS Repository. >=20 > I have used an AMIGA hard-disk partition to begin the installation > and loading the base system. I have used an ADSL connection (PPPOE)=20 > to download the remaining packages. >=20 > I wish to submit a few (three) small patches that i have added. > I attach the patch file which I use to patch the sources from CVS. >=20 > 1) The first merely changes the kernel version number that APUS > uses, the Debian package is available. > 2) The second adds three lines to the file powerpc.rules: > these are needed because without the APUSKVER variable is > not used and the kernel file and the modules when installed > are named with the KVER variable. > 3) The last is in dbootstrap/choose_medium.c file: > Without being able to read ms-dos formatted Rescue image-file=20 > is impossible to extract & install the kernel, the symbol map > and the config file. By the way i have added also the capability=20 > to read Amiga formatted diskettes (I have made some small batches=20 > to create Amiga rescue disks from the disk images created by=20 > Boot-Floppies. >=20 > 2 installing notes: > When i have tried to mount the /boot partition dbootstrap has=20 > refused to mount it. It shutted down itself restarting the installation > from the beginning. I have mounted /boot by hand using the second > virtual terminal. For the other partitions there was no problem. >=20 > I was not able to find a dbootstrap menu voice to start a ppp > configuration but pppoe & pppoeconf was installed in the base system=20 > so i was able to configure & start a internet connection using the=20 > 2nd virtual terminal. > Could be possible in future to have a ppp menu configuration from > dbootstrap? >=20 > Thank you for your attention, >=20 > Giorgio Terzi > ---- >=20 > diff -ruN boot-floppies/config boot-floppies_new/config > --- boot-floppies/config Mon Aug 5 14:49:03 2002 > +++ boot-floppies_new/config Wed Aug 7 09:54:58 2002 > @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ > ifeq "$(architecture)" "powerpc" > kver :=3D 2.2.20 > pcmcia_kver :=3D 2.2.20-pmac > - apuskver :=3D 2.2.10 > + apuskver :=3D 2.4.17 > # NewWorld powermacs really need a 2.4 kernel > kver_newpmac :=3D 2.4.18 > endif > diff -ruN boot-floppies/make/powerpc.rules boot-floppies_new/make/powerpc= .rules > --- boot-floppies/make/powerpc.rules Mon Aug 5 12:06:08 2002 > +++ boot-floppies_new/make/powerpc.rules Wed Aug 7 09:54:58 2002 > @@ -13,6 +13,10 @@ > modulesapus.tgz sys_mapapus.gz configapus.gz linuxapus.bin modcontapus: = kernel.sh > $(ROOTCMD) ./kernel.sh $(archive) $(apuskver) "apus" > =20 > +resc1440apus.bin: $(root_for_rescue) rescue.sh $(arch_rescue_deps) linux= apus.bin > + $(ROOTCMD) ./rescue.sh $(archive) apus $(apuskver) $< \ > + 1440 $(debianversion) "" $(LINGUA) $(SFONT) > + > # The pmacnew images use a different kernel version than the pmac ones > modulesnewpmac.tgz sys_mapnewpmac.gz confignewpmac.gz linuxnewpmac.bin m= odcontnewpmac: kernel.sh > $(ROOTCMD) ./kernel.sh $(archive) $(kver_newpmac) newpmac $(packages_wi= th_modules) > diff -ruN boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/choose_medium.c boot-floppie= s_new/utilities/dbootstrap/choose_medium.c > --- boot-floppies/utilities/dbootstrap/choose_medium.c Mon Aug 5 12:06:2= 0 2002 > +++ boot-floppies_new/utilities/dbootstrap/choose_medium.c Wed Aug 7 09:= 54:58 2002 > @@ -38,7 +38,10 @@ > #include <dirent.h> > =20 > /* ED: floppy filesystem type is not the same for all architectures */ > -#if #cpu(sparc) || #cpu(powerpc) > + > +#if #cpu(powerpc) > +const char *fs_type_tab[] =3D { "msdos", "ext2", "affs", NULL }; > +#elif #cpu(sparc)=20 > const char *fs_type_tab[] =3D { "ext2", NULL }; > #else > const char *fs_type_tab[] =3D { "auto", "msdos", "vfat", "fat", "minix",= "ext2", NULL }; >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 --=20 Earthling Michel D=E4nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2002-08-13 21:04:28
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Rene Brothuhn wrote: > On 2002.08.13 00:26 Ken Tyler wrote: > Can you describe what happens before the machine hangs? Everything appears to be working perfectly, then stops dead, cursor stops flashing, no heartbeat LED, no magic sysrequest, no kb. > Realy odd. As I said, I copied my system (approx. 1.3GB) to the UW drive > and booted from it whithout any problem. > The mean difference I see is that Giorgio and I using the Permedia card > and you not. Maybe there is something with the PCI stuff in the driver. > Can you send me the compiler warnings you get when the 53c770 is compiled? I don't have any PCI enabled. Attached. > Another question: can you mount CD-ROMs on CSPPC-SCSI and/or A4091? I don't know about CSPPC as I don't have a suitable adaptor but the A4091 mounts CDs and removable ZIPs OK. The A4091 works for much longer ON ZIPs, don't remeber it ever stopping on a CD. > I guess there is something with the memory management... Ken. |
From: Rene B. <re...@we...> - 2002-08-13 20:15:44
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Hello! On 2002.08.13 09:24 root wrote: > > I wish to give also my congratulations and i attach my dmesg output. > I have tested the 2 scsi hard disks and i was able to mount and read > them. > To mount the CD-rom is still not possible because it gives me kernel > oops and segmentation faults. > If needed i can collect these and send in a next mail. Only one is enough. Just to see it is the same thing I get. > In the next days i shall try to install & start Linux fom the Quantum hd. > I'll send the test results. I'm curious... Ciao, Renè |
From: Rene B. <re...@we...> - 2002-08-13 20:04:59
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On 2002.08.13 00:26 Ken Tyler wrote: > > > On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Rene Brothuhn wrote: > > > Log message: > > fisrt working version of the CSPPC-SCSI driver > > Congratulations to Rene for this ! > > Fred H. also who did a lot of work on this driver Oh yes, Fred Heitkamp has done realy good work on the driver. I forgot to mention. > > My first tests, mke2fs and mount a couple of partitions worked. > Started a copy to one of the mounted partitions, this worked for a while > then hung up my machine. Can you describe what happens before the machine hangs? > Oddly enough in much the same way as the A4091 does, works for some > variable amount of time then hangs. Realy odd. As I said, I copied my system (approx. 1.3GB) to the UW drive and booted from it whithout any problem. The mean difference I see is that Giorgio and I using the Permedia card and you not. Maybe there is something with the PCI stuff in the driver. Can you send me the compiler warnings you get when the 53c770 is compiled? Another question: can you mount CD-ROMs on CSPPC-SCSI and/or A4091? > I worked on the A4091 trying to fix it > but never did, is it possible the problem is elsewhere in the SCSI > system, maybe soecific to A4000 ? I guess there is something with the memory management... Ciao, Renè |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2002-08-13 17:48:27
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hi Rene! Congratulations! and a big thankyou to all the other developers who have worked and developed this code in the past years. (i guess you just have to iron out a few bugs and then we can have a whole load of new CS_PPC users - people who have been waiting for the CSPPC_UWSCSI to be working) alan |
From: Giorgio T. <de...@ip...> - 2002-08-13 16:32:38
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Hi, i have just finished to install on my Amiga (APUS) the last Debian Woody release from scratch. I have used the Boot-Floppies software from CVS Repository. I have used an AMIGA hard-disk partition to begin the installation and loading the base system. I have used an ADSL connection (PPPOE) to download the remaining packages. I wish to submit a few (three) small patches that i have added. I attach the patch file which I use to patch the sources from CVS. 1) The first merely changes the kernel version number that APUS uses, the Debian package is available. 2) The second adds three lines to the file powerpc.rules: these are needed because without the APUSKVER variable is not used and the kernel file and the modules when installed are named with the KVER variable. 3) The last is in dbootstrap/choose_medium.c file: Without being able to read ms-dos formatted Rescue image-file is impossible to extract & install the kernel, the symbol map and the config file. By the way i have added also the capability to read Amiga formatted diskettes (I have made some small batches to create Amiga rescue disks from the disk images created by Boot-Floppies. 2 installing notes: When i have tried to mount the /boot partition dbootstrap has refused to mount it. It shutted down itself restarting the installation from the beginning. I have mounted /boot by hand using the second virtual terminal. For the other partitions there was no problem. I was not able to find a dbootstrap menu voice to start a ppp configuration but pppoe & pppoeconf was installed in the base system so i was able to configure & start a internet connection using the 2nd virtual terminal. Could be possible in future to have a ppp menu configuration from dbootstrap? Thank you for your attention, Giorgio Terzi |
From: root <de...@ip...> - 2002-08-13 07:41:40
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Ken Tyler wrote: > On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Rene Brothuhn wrote: > > > Log message: > > fisrt working version of the CSPPC-SCSI driver > > Congratulations to Rene for this ! > > Fred H. also who did a lot of work on this driver > > My first tests, mke2fs and mount a couple of partitions worked. > Started a copy to one of the mounted partitions, this worked for a while > then hung up my machine. > > Ken. > I wish to give also my congratulations and i attach my dmesg output. I have tested the 2 scsi hard disks and i was able to mount and read them. To mount the CD-rom is still not possible because it gives me kernel oops and segmentation faults. If needed i can collect these and send in a next mail. In the next days i shall try to install & start Linux fom the Quantum hd. I'll send the test results. Ciao e grazie. Giorgio Terzi |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2002-08-12 22:26:14
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On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Rene Brothuhn wrote: > Log message: > fisrt working version of the CSPPC-SCSI driver Congratulations to Rene for this ! Fred H. also who did a lot of work on this driver My first tests, mke2fs and mount a couple of partitions worked. Started a copy to one of the mounted partitions, this worked for a while then hung up my machine. Oddly enough in much the same way as the A4091 does, works for some variable amount of time then hangs. I worked on the A4091 trying to fix it but never did, is it possible the problem is elsewhere in the SCSI system, maybe soecific to A4000 ? Ken. |
From: Rene B. <bro...@us...> - 2002-08-12 18:46:00
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus Module name: 2.3 Repository: 2.3/drivers/scsi/ Changes by: brothuhn@usw-pr-cvs1. 02/08/12 11:45:59 Log message: fisrt working version of the CSPPC-SCSI driver most of the code is taken from the ncr53c8xx drivers this driver needs a realy good cleanup Modified files: 2.3/drivers/scsi/: 53c770.h Revision Changes Path 1.3 +864 -103 2.3/drivers/scsi/53c770.h |
From: Rene B. <bro...@us...> - 2002-08-12 18:45:19
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CVSROOT: /cvsroot/linux-apus Module name: 2.3 Repository: 2.3/drivers/scsi/ Changes by: brothuhn@usw-pr-cvs1. 02/08/12 11:45:18 Log message: fisrt working version of the CSPPC-SCSI driver most of the code is taken from the ncr53c8xx drivers this driver needs a realy good cleanup Modified files: 2.3/drivers/scsi/: 53c770.c Revision Changes Path 1.3 +4412 -42712.3/drivers/scsi/53c770.c |
From: Rene B. <re...@we...> - 2002-08-12 18:42:14
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Hello! This weekend, I found some ugly alignment problems in the 53c770 driver. I have removed it only with some dirty hacks (for now), because to fix it in a right fashion, the code needs some larger reorganisations. However, here are the first results: I have successfuly mountet and read/write to a ZIP disk. I also have used a UW-SCSI harddisk, copied my linux on it and booted from it without any problem. Also I have created and used a swap partition on an UW-SCSI drive without problems. But unfortunately I always failed to mount a CD-ROM, but this could be related to my (relative) old Toshiba drive, which has some problems. Also it seem, that the kernel sometimes doesn't start if a media is in ZIP or in CD-ROM at boottime. Bottom you can see a cut from my dmesg output, which shows the detection and correct attachment of 2 harddisks and a ZIP-drive. I'll add my last changes to CVS now. Be careful using this driver! Ciao, Renè dmesg output: Trying to detect Cyberstorm-PPC SCSI... ncr53c8xx: 53c770 detected ncr53c770-0: rev=0x00, base=0xf40000, io_port=0x0, irq=12 ncr53c770-0: using memory mapped IO at virtual address 0x80f40000 ncr53c770-0: ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking ncr53c770-0: initial SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 05/c0/21/00/00/04 ncr53c770-0: final SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 05/c0/21/00/00/04 ncr53c770-0: on-chip RAM at 0xf41000 ncr53c770-0: resetting, command processing suspended for 2 seconds ncr53c770-0: restart (scsi reset). ncr53c770-0: enabling clock multiplier ncr53c770-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS. scsi0 : ncr53c770-3.4.3-20010212 ncr53c770-0: command processing resumed Vendor: QUANTUM Model: FIREBALL_TM2110S Rev: 300N Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Vendor: IOMEGA Model: ZIP 100 Rev: E.08 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Vendor: IBM Model: DCAS-34330W Rev: S65A Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 1, lun 0 Attached scsi removable disk sdb at scsi0, channel 0, id 3, lun 0 Attached scsi disk sdc at scsi0, channel 0, id 8, lun 0 ncr53c770-0-<1,*>: FAST-20 SCSI 20.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15) SCSI device sda: 4124736 512-byte hdwr sectors (2112 MB) sda: RDSK sda1 sda2 sda3 ncr53c770-0-<3,*>: target did not report SYNC. sdb : READ CAPACITY failed. sdb : status = 1, message = 00, host = 0, driver = 28 Current sd00:00: sense key Not Ready Additional sense indicates Medium not present sdb : block size assumed to be 512 bytes, disk size 1GB. sdb: I/O error: dev 08:10, sector 0 I/O error: dev 08:10, sector 0 unable to read partition table ncr53c770-0-<8,*>: WIDE SCSI (16 bit) enabled. ncr53c770-0-<8,*>: FAST-20 WIDE SCSI 40.0 MB/s (50 ns, offset 15) SCSI device sdc: 8467200 512-byte hdwr sectors (4335 MB) sdc: RDSK sdc1 sdc2 sdc3 |
From: Andreas <an...@po...> - 2002-08-11 22:03:29
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Hi Michel Am 10-Aug-02 schrieb Michel D=E4nzer: > On Sat, 2002-08-10 at 01:35, Andreas W=FCst wrote: >>=20 >> Now running quite a long time with kernel 2.4.17-3 I noticed some >> interesting kernel logging concerning the pci probes during boot. Here= 's >> what I saw: >>=20 >>=20 >> Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 8 21:41:0= 4 >> andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 8 21:41:= 04 >> andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 8 >> 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI >> bridge 0 Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fff= c0000 >> (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Res= ource >> 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=3D200) Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:0= 1.0: >> Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=3D200) Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: >> PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=3D200) Aug 8 21:41:04 an= drewI >> kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kerne= l: >> Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices >>=20 >> Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 8 23:17:1= 0 >> andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 8 23:17:= 10 >> andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 8 >> 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI >> bridge 0 Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fff= c0000 >> (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Res= ource >> 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=3D200) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:0= 1.0: >> Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=3D200) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: >> PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=3D200) Aug 8 23:17:10 an= drewI >> kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107f (f=3D120c) Aug 8 23= :17:10 >> andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of device 00:01= .0 >> Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 8 >> 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/3 >> (e080000c !=3D 00000000) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing >> AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices >>=20 >> Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 9 11:46:0= 1 >> andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 9 11:46:= 01 >> andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 9 >> 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI >> bridge 0 Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fff= c0000 >> (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Res= ource >> 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=3D200) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:0= 1.0: >> Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=3D200) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: >> PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=3D200) Aug 9 11:46:01 an= drewI >> kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107f (f=3D120c) Aug 9 11= :46:01 >> andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of device 00:01= .0 >> Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 9 >> 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/3 >> (e080000c !=3D 00000000) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing >> AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices >>=20 >> Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 9 21:25:4= 8 >> andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 9 21:25:= 48 >> andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 9 >> 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI >> bridge 0 Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fff= c0000 >> (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Res= ource >> 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=3D200) Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:0= 1.0: >> Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=3D200) Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: >> PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=3D200) Aug 9 21:25:48 an= drewI >> kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kerne= l: >> Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices >>=20 >>=20 >> Sometimes it sees 3 resources, sometimes two. >=20 > Count again ;) Not only are you swiss, you are even funny.. >> Anything to be worried about? >=20 > I don't think so, as long as everything works... Well, it works. > What does lspci -vv say > about the resources in both cases? Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requ= ested Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of= PCI bridge 0 Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200)= , parent c023fc1c Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01fff= f (f=3D200) Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e0fffff= f (f=3D200) Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17ffff= f (f=3D200) Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107= f (f=3D120c) Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of= device 00:01.0 Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/= 3 (e180000c !=3D 3d07104c) Aug 11 13:34:06 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devic= es: 2 devices lspci -vv: 00:01.0 Display controller: Texas Instruments TVP4020 [Permedia 2] (rev 0= 1) Subsystem: Unknown device e4e4:e4e4 Control: I/O+ Mem- BusMaster- SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- S= tepping- SERR- FastB2B- Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr+ DEVSEL=3Dmedium >TAbort- <T= Abort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 0 Region 0: Memory at ef000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled] [s= ize=3D128K] Region 1: Memory at e0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled] [s= ize=3D16M] Region 2: Memory at e1000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled] [s= ize=3D8M] Region 3: [virtual] Memory at e1800000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [disabl= ed] [size=3D64] Expansion ROM at e2000000 [disabled] [size=3D64K] Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requ= ested Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of= PCI bridge 0 Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200)= , parent c023fc1c Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01fff= f (f=3D200) Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07ffff= f (f=3D200) Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17ffff= f (f=3D200) Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/= 3 (e0800000 !=3D 00000000) Aug 11 22:25:23 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devic= es: 2 devices lspci -vv: 00:01.0 Display controller: Texas Instruments TVP4020 [Permedia 2] (rev 0= 1) Subsystem: Unknown device e4e4:e4e4 Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr- S= tepping- SERR- FastB2B- Status: Cap- 66Mhz- UDF- FastB2B+ ParErr- DEVSEL=3Dmedium >TAbort- <T= Abort- <MAbort- >SERR- <PERR- Latency: 255 (48000ns min, 48000ns max) Interrupt: pin A routed to IRQ 0 Region 0: Memory at ef000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=3D128K] Region 1: Memory at e0000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=3D8M] Region 2: Memory at e1000000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=3D8M] Region 3: [virtual] Memory at e0800000 (32-bit, non-prefetchable) [si= ze=3D64] Expansion ROM at e2000000 [disabled] [size=3D64K] There seem to be differencies between the Control and the Status line, an= d there's even a Latency line on the second one. Also, the Region 1 show different sizes and Region 3 has an other address for the virtual Memory = (and an other bit size) and everything seems to be disabled on the first one. = What the heck does that say?? Hardware's hardware and software's software, isn= 't it?? > Could the difference somehow be > related to something you do in AmigaOS? I've already asked me that question, but I do mainly the same: I boot up = into AmigaOS, then lock the drives (call me whatever you want), then start up the script which fires up bootstrap. In= the background I have a system checker running, as ever. --=20 Best wishes, Andi |
From: Michel <mi...@da...> - 2002-08-10 20:55:49
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On Sat, 2002-08-10 at 01:35, Andreas W=FCst wrote: >=20 > Now running quite a long time with kernel 2.4.17-3 I noticed > some interesting kernel logging concerning the pci probes during boot. He= re's what I saw: >=20 >=20 > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requ= ested > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of= PCI bridge 0 > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200)= , parent c023fc1c > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01fff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 > Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devic= es: 2 devices >=20 > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requ= ested > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of= PCI bridge 0 > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200)= , parent c023fc1c > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01fff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107= f (f=3D120c) > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of= device 00:01.0 > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/= 3 (e080000c !=3D 00000000) > Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devic= es: 2 devices >=20 > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requ= ested > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of= PCI bridge 0 > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200)= , parent c023fc1c > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01fff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107= f (f=3D120c) > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of= device 00:01.0 > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/= 3 (e080000c !=3D 00000000) > Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devic= es: 2 devices >=20 > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requ= ested > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of= PCI bridge 0 > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200)= , parent c023fc1c > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01fff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17ffff= f (f=3D200) > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 > Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devic= es: 2 devices >=20 >=20 > Sometimes it sees 3 resources, sometimes two. Count again ;) > Anything to be worried about? I don't think so, as long as everything works... What does lspci -vv say about the resources in both cases? Could the difference somehow be related to something you do in AmigaOS? --=20 Earthling Michel D=E4nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast |
From: Andreas <an...@po...> - 2002-08-09 23:38:53
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Hi Now running quite a long time with kernel 2.4.17-3 I noticed some interesting kernel logging concerning the pci probes during boot. Here's what I saw: Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI bridge 0 Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=200) Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=200) Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=200) Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 8 21:41:04 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI bridge 0 Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=200) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=200) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=200) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107f (f=120c) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of device 00:01.0 Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/3 (e080000c != 00000000) Aug 8 23:17:10 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI bridge 0 Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=200) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=200) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=200) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 3: 3d071040-3d07107f (f=120c) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 3 of device 00:01.0 Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: PCI: Error while updating region 00:01.0/3 (e080000c != 00000000) Aug 9 11:46:01 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Probing PCI hardware Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: Memory resource not set for host bridge 0 Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: apus_pcibios_fixup: PCI mem resource requested Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Cannot allocate resource region 1 of PCI bridge 0 Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: resource is e0000000..fffc0000 (200), parent c023fc1c Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 0: ef000000-ef01ffff (f=200) Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 1: e0000000-e07fffff (f=200) Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI:00:01.0: Resource 2: e1000000-e17fffff (f=200) Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: PCI: Switching off ROM of 00:01.0 Aug 9 21:25:48 andrewI kernel: Zorro: Probing AutoConfig expansion devices: 2 devices Sometimes it sees 3 resources, sometimes two. Anything to be worried about? -- Best wishes, Andi |
From: Michel <mi...@da...> - 2002-08-09 21:34:47
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On Fri, 2002-08-09 at 21:31, Ken Tyler wrote: >=20 >=20 > On 9 Aug 2002, Michel D=E4nzer wrote: >=20 > > That leaves binutils as another suspect; Debian was at around > > 2.11.92.0.x last October, what version do you have Ken? >=20 > 2.9.5.0.19 (as and ld -v say 2.9.50 So apparently no pattern there either. --=20 Earthling Michel D=E4nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2002-08-09 20:07:49
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Hello, This is what I'm seeing with the init changes, is this what you get ? Ken. Trying to detect PuP SCSI... ncr53c8xx: 53c770 detected ncr53c770-0: rev=0x00, base=0xf40000, io_port=0x0, irq=12 ncr53c770-0: using memory mapped IO at virtual address 0x80f40000 io_port: 0 ncr53c770-0: ID 7, Fast-20, Parity Checking verbose:5 clock:100000 minsync:12 div:5 ncr53c770-0: initial SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 05/c0/21/00/00/04 ncr53c770-0: final SCNTL3/DMODE/DCNTL/CTEST3/4/5 = (hex) 05/c0/21/00/00/04 ncr53c770-0: on-chip RAM at 0xf41000 t_istat: c0170000 dstat: 84 (-1072234496 128) dsp: 84ebd70 dsps: 63 (139378032 99) sstat2: a (10) requesting irq... shared irq ncr53c770-0: resetting, command processing suspended for 2 seconds ncr53c770-0: restart (scsi reset). ncr53c770-0: enabling clock multiplier ncr53c770-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS. scsi1 : ncr53c770 - revision 2.5c ncr53c770-0: command processing resumed Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST15150W R v: 9107 Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02 (repeat the next bit forever...) ncr53c770-0-<0,*>: WIDE SCSI (16 bit) enabled. ncr53c770-0:0: ERROR (81:0) (0-a7-80) (0/d) @ (script 414:9f030000). ncr53c770-0: script cmd = 72580000 ncr53c770-0: regdump: 0d 10 80 0d 47 00 00 1e 80 00 80 a7 80 00 07 0b. ncr53c770-0: have to clear fifos. ncr53c770-0: resetting, command processing suspended for 2 seconds ncr53c770-0: restart (scsi reset). ncr53c770-0: enabling clock multiplier ncr53c770-0: Downloading SCSI SCRIPTS. ncr53c770-0: command processing resumed |
From: Ken T. <ke...@we...> - 2002-08-09 20:07:08
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On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Alan Buxey wrote: > bad news: doesnt work on my A1200. stops at the IDE part...like we've > seen before. Things are never that easy... > ..so there does appear to be somethign amiss for the 603e blizzardppc > systems in apus_setup.c You said you could compile and get a running 2.4.13 at one time but not any more. I supposethe thing to do is look at the cvs history and see what changed during 2.4.13 life. Ken. |