Date: Tue, 03 Mar 1998 16:06:48 -0600 From: Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net> To: Michael Poole <poole+@andrew.cmu.edu> Cc: aic7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: aic7880 problem talking to CD-R Message-ID: <34FC7EF8.75610325@dialnet.net> References: <Pine.SOL.3.95L.980303093952.1887A-100000@unix10.andrew.cmu.edu>
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Michael Poole wrote: > The RedHat aic7xxx driver with kernel 2.0.32 is the most verbose > when the error occurs; under aic7xxx-5.0.7, I get one line: > scsi0: Target 5, channel A, refusing WIDE negotiation; using 8 bit > transfers. > (or something to that effect) and then the machine just sits there. With > the RedHat-supplied aic7xxx driver, I get that line, plus: > scsi0: Channel reset, sequencer restarted > (scsi0:5:0) Aborting scb 0 > (and more errors about Abort_Reset messages from device 5, which is the > CD-R; they scroll rather quickly, but if they'd be helpful, I can copy > them down verbatim), and then something about trying harder to reset; the > messages repeat. > > If that were the extent of my experience with the drive, I'd chalk > it up to a flakey CD-R. However, the drive did work and has been used to > burn CDs in a (different) Windows 95 machine using an AHA-2940 > dual-channel narrow SCSI-2 controller without any difficulties setting it > up. The only real difference I notice between the two (unless the chipset > is different in some way I don't know about) is that my motherboard > supports wide SCSI and is using it and the other machine is narrow-only. > > Does anyone have suggestions as to what I can try to do to make > this work, or at least find out if it's a problem with the CD-R's firmware > and I should scream at Matsushita/Panasonic? Try going into the Adaptec SCSI BIOS (the CTRL-A message at bootup) and disabling wide negotiation on the CD-R. It seems like the CD-R firmware might be getting confused after we attempt to negotiate for wide transfers. -- Doug Ledford <dledford@dialnet.net> Opinions expressed are my own, but they should be everybody's. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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