Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:31:19 -0800 From: Mark Atkinson <atkin901@yahoo.com> To: freebsd-current@freebsd.org Subject: strange message from ciss: ciss0: SENDING NOP MESSAGE FAILED Message-ID: <fm8jmn$6ju$1@ger.gmane.org>
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I get the following on the console every few seconds after upgrading a hp dl380g3 today to -current. My old kernel was from Aug 9th where I didn't see this behavior. I'm not sure if that kernel contained 1.16 of cissreg.h. ciss0: command status 0x2 (data underrun) scsi status 0x0 ciss0: SENDING NOP MESSAGE FAILED dmesg for this device: ciss0: <Compaq Smart Array 5i> port 0x3000-0x30ff mem 0xf2dc0000-0xf2dfffff,0xf2cf0000-0xf2cf3fff irq 30 at device 3.0 on pci1 ciss0: Reserved 0x40000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xf2dc0000 ioapic1: routing intpin 14 (PCI IRQ 30) to vector 52 ciss0: [MPSAFE] ciss0: [ITHREAD] ciss0: using 256 of 1024 available commands ciss0: firmware 2.36 ciss0: 2 SCSI channels ciss0: signature 'CISS' ciss0: valence 1 ciss0: supported I/O methods 0xe<simple,performant,MEMQ> ciss0: active I/O method 0x3<simple> ciss0: 4G page base 0x00000000 ciss0: interrupt coalesce delay 1000us ciss0: interrupt coalesce count 16 ciss0: max outstanding commands 1024 ciss0: bus types 0x2<ultra3> ciss0: server name '' ciss0: heartbeat 0x30000032 ciss0: 2 physical devices ciss0: 1 logical drive ciss0: logical drive (b0t0): RAID 0, 34304MB online uname snippet: FreeBSD dl380-1 8.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT #3: Fri Jan 11 19:09:32 PST 2008 root@dl380-1.f5test.net:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DL380 i386 Mark Atkinsondl380-1# grep \$FreeBSD * ciss.c: * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/ciss/ciss.c,v 1.85 2007/11/05 13:54:23 iwasaki Exp $ cissio.h: * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/ciss/cissio.h,v 1.5 2005/05/18 05:31:34 ps Exp $ cissreg.h: * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/ciss/cissreg.h,v 1.16 2005/08/09 20:53:51 ps Exp $ cissvar.h: * $FreeBSD: src/sys/dev/ciss/cissvar.h,v 1.11 2007/05/01 05:13:15 scottl Exp $ -- atkin901@yahoo.com (!wired)?(coffee++):(wired);
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