Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2008 17:40:13 -0700 From: Sean Bruno <sbruno@miralink.com> To: freebsd-firewire@freebsd.org, Hidetoshi Shimokawa <simokawa@FreeBSD.ORG> Subject: [RELENG_7] SBP Drives not recognized Message-ID: <485AFC6D.4050107@miralink.com>
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In an effort to test my sbp_targ modifications, I fired up a FreeBSD 7 initiator, and cvsup'd to RELENG_7. I then connected an external SBP2 device that I got off of NewEgg. I was surprised to see it not work when I plugged it in: Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: fwohci0: BUS reset Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: fwohci0: node_id=0xc800ffc1, gen=6, CYCLEMASTER mode Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: sbp_post_busreset Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: firewire0: 2 nodes, maxhop <= 1, cable IRM = 1 (me) Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: fwohci0: fw_set_bus_manager: 1->1 (loop=0) Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: firewire0: bus manager 1 (me) Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: send phy_config root_node=1 gap_count=5 Jun 19 11:30:01 home-test kernel: fwohci0: start AT DMA status=11 Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: firewire0: New S800 device ID:0001d27ceea502b8 Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: fwohci0: txd err= 3 miss Ack err Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: fw_explore: node 2, err = -1 Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: fwohci0: txd err= 3 miss Ack err Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: fw_explore: node 2, err = -1 Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: fwohci0: txd err= 3 miss Ack err Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: fw_explore: node 2, err = -1 Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: bus_explore done Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: sbp_post_explore (sbp_cold=0) Jun 19 11:30:02 home-test kernel: sbp_post_explore: EUI:0001d27ceea502b8 not attached, state=3. This looks an awful lot like my issues with sbp_targ from previous emails and may indicate a more serious failure in fwohci.c or firewire.c Or, it may indicate that I have no idea what I am doing. :) This SBP-2 device is a external 2 disk enclosure with an Oxford Semicondoctor F/W controller. It seems to work just fine with linux and windows. [sean@home-test ~]$ sudo fwcontrol -t crc_len: 4 generation:8 node_count:2 sid_count:2 id link gap_cnt speed delay cIRM power port0 port1 port2 ini more 00 1 5 S800 0 0 -1W - - P 0 0 01 1 5 S800 0 1 -1W C - - 1 0 [sean@home-test ~]$ sudo fwcontrol -p === base register === 0x07 0x85 0xe3 0xe2 0xc4 0x03 0x50 0x00 Physical_ID:1 R:1 CPS:1 RHB:1 IBR:0 Gap_Count:5 Extended:7 Num_Ports:3 PHY_Speed:7 Delay:2 LCtrl:1 C:1 Jitter:0 Pwr_Class:4 WDIE:0 ISBR:0 CTOI:0 CPSI:0 STOI:0 PEI:0 EAA:1 EMC:1 Max_Legacy_SPD:2 BLINK:1 Bridge:0 Page_Select:0 Port_Select0 === page 0 port 0 === 0xfe 0x40 0xbb 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Astat:3 BStat:3 Ch:1 Con:1 RXOK:1 Dis:0 Negotiated_speed:2 PIE:0 Fault:0 Stanby_fault:0 Disscrm:0 B_Only:0 DC_connected:1 Max_port_speed:3 LPP:1 Cable_speed:3 Connection_unreliable:0 Beta_mode:0 Port_error:0x0 Loop_disable:0 In_standby:0 Hard_disable:0 === page 0 port 1 === 0xf8 0x60 0x3b 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Astat:3 BStat:3 Ch:1 Con:0 RXOK:0 Dis:0 Negotiated_speed:3 PIE:0 Fault:0 Stanby_fault:0 Disscrm:0 B_Only:0 DC_connected:0 Max_port_speed:3 LPP:1 Cable_speed:3 Connection_unreliable:0 Beta_mode:0 Port_error:0x0 Loop_disable:0 In_standby:0 Hard_disable:0 === page 0 port 2 === 0xf8 0x60 0x3b 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 0x00 Astat:3 BStat:3 Ch:1 Con:0 RXOK:0 Dis:0 Negotiated_speed:3 PIE:0 Fault:0 Stanby_fault:0 Disscrm:0 B_Only:0 DC_connected:0 Max_port_speed:3 LPP:1 Cable_speed:3 Connection_unreliable:0 Beta_mode:0 Port_error:0x0 Loop_disable:0 In_standby:0 Hard_disable:0 === page 1 === 0x02 0x00 0x08 0x00 0x28 0x83 0x13 0x04 Compliance:2 Vendor_ID:0x080028 Product_ID:0x831304
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