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Date:      Tue, 21 Apr 1998 22:02:58 +0300 (EET DST)
From:      Vallo Kallaste <vallo@matti.ee>
To:        freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: wd0: errors - does anyone know what's going on here?
Message-ID:  <Pine.GSO.3.96.980421214637.13545A-100000@solaris>
In-Reply-To: <199804211738.MAA28065@dean.pc.sas.com>

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On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Brian Dean wrote:

> Over the past several days I've been seeing these 'wd0' messages
> showing up in /var/log/messages.  Does anyone know what's going on
> that could be causing these?
> 
> From the boot log, 'wd0' is as follows:
> Apr 20 16:46:27 bb01f02 /kernel: wdc0 at 0x1f0-0x1f7 irq 14 on isa
> Apr 20 16:46:27 bb01f02 /kernel: wdc0: unit 0 (wd0): <Maxtor 86480D6>
> Apr 20 16:46:27 bb01f02 /kernel: wd0: 6149MB (12594960 sectors), 13328 cyls, 15 heads, 63 S/T, 512 B/S
> 
> I'm running 3.0-980223-SNAP.
> 
> Here are the messages:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Apr 20 18:39:18 bb01f02 /kernel: wd0: interrupt timeout:
> Apr 20 18:39:19 bb01f02 /kernel: wd0: status 58<rdy,seekdone,drq> error 1<no_dam>
> Apr 20 18:39:19 bb01f02 /kernel: wd0: wdtimeout() DMA status 4

***

I'm always keep getting these errors if I turn on DMA on any of my disks.
First time I turned DMA on my machine goes down frequently and I spent
three days to point out whats going on... I have four eide disks and only
one of them don't support DMA at all. Others are Quantum 2.1 GB UDMA disks
and should work fine, but don't. Oh, I turned DMA off for this one disk
which don't support this feature, certainly.

I don't know cause of this errors, but flags 9008 ( or 8008, 80ff etc.) 
helps me out. I don't like speculations about anything which I don't know,
so better no more words from me about this.



Vallo Kallaste
vallo@matti.ee


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