Date: Wed, 06 Aug 2003 08:58:56 -0600 From: "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@scsiguy.com> To: Don Bowman <don@sandvine.com>, "'freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org'" <freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org>, "'aic7xxx@freebsd.org'" <aic7xxx@freebsd.org> Subject: RE: Ongoing U320 AIC7902 Seagate ST318453LW issues, SCB timed out Message-ID: <1684930000.1060181936@aslan.scsiguy.com> In-Reply-To: <FE045D4D9F7AED4CBFF1B3B813C8533702742163@mail.sandvine.com> References: <FE045D4D9F7AED4CBFF1B3B813C8533702742163@mail.sandvine.com>
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> I'm continuing to test without the throttle. I'm @ a loss for why > it tracks some systems and not others. > > There doesn't seem to be a reliable way to drop the number of > tags since the system may not always come up. I don't think > there's an option in the kernel to do so. Just add a call to camcontrol early in the rc process, prior to fsck starting up. camcontrol is on the root filesystem. You can also modify the ahd driver to tell cam that it can only handle 32 commands per-target. In aic79xx_osm.c change: /* * Construct our SIM entry */ sim = cam_sim_alloc(ahd_action, ahd_poll, "ahd", ahd, device_get_unit(ahd->dev_softc), 1, /*XXX*/256, devq); ^^^ to 32. The XXX is there since this controller can really handle 512 transactions per-device, but CAM is still using a byte to hold the max tag depth field and doesn't currently differentiate between packetized and non-packetized targets. non-packetized, tagged queuing capable devices can only handle 256 tags. -- Justin
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