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Date:      Fri, 5 Mar 2004 13:27:10 -0000
From:      "Trent Nelson" <tnelson@alcyon.ltd.uk>
To:        <sos@deepcore.dk>
Cc:        freebsd-current@freebsd.org
Subject:   RE: CURRENT panics: Fatal trap 12 on atapci1
Message-ID:  <E1AzFMG-000CPP-0X@anchor-post-33.mail.demon.net>
In-Reply-To: <200403051125.i25BP7bx060126@spider.deepcore.dk>

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> > Rebuilt with the latest sources last night which gets past the initial
> > panic, as expected, but we're still getting bitten by not being able to
> > identify the attached drives.
 
> Doh! I've just tried the two sii680 cards I have in the collection, they
> work just dandy, I'm at a loss to what this could be.

As am I.  That said, I'm now getting printouts along the lines of "ata2:
ATA_MASTER (or ATA_IDENTIFY?) -- unable to send interrupt" (or something
like that about interrupts), which I didn't get before.  boot -v comes up
with ata probe errors, too.  

Not sure if it could be a problem with interrupts that memio is just
uncovering?

> > I'm fed up with this card, I'm going to migrate over to a Promise
> Fastrak
> > TX2000 over the next week or two.  If you like, I can send you the SiI
> 680
> > card if you're interested in finding out what's going on.
> 
> If you dont mind the cost of shipping (I'm in Denmark) I'd appreciate
> the offer as I'd like to find out if that card is just bad, or if there
> is something I can do about it..

Hmmmm.  Before I send it, I should probably try it in a completely different
box just to see if I can reproduce the fault.  Not much point you having it
if you can't reproduce it in your environment.

Regards,

	Trent.




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