Date: Sun, 5 Sep 1999 15:26:43 +0200 (CEST) From: Rene de Vries <rene@canyon.demon.nl> To: ken@kdm.org (Kenneth D. Merry) Cc: rene@canyon.demon.nl (Rene de Vries), freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.ORG, freebsd-hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, wilko@yedi.iaf.nl (Wilko Bulte) Subject: Re: FBSD3.3RC + UMAX astra 1220S + NCR810 => panic Message-ID: <199909051326.PAA00703@canyon.demon.nl> In-Reply-To: <199909042352.RAA27822@panzer.kdm.org> from "Kenneth D. Merry" at "Sep 4, 1999 05:52:47 pm"
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Ken, Unfortunately the AIC7890 has a 68pin HD connector for which I don't have a cable. As far as the scanner goes: I didn't expect it to have a decent SCSI implementation, this is the reason I used a separate NCR810 to connect it to my system. But I find it strange that the system panics on this configuration, if something is wrong I expected the kernel to complain but not panic (you could call a panic the ultimate way for the kernel to compain, but this was not very helpfull). I'll try to get my hands on an 25 (Centronics) <-> 68pin HD cable (is there someone near Delft, NL that has such a cable that I can borrow for a day or two?). Whould it help if I took my old PC and installed FreeBSD 2.2.6 (the latest 2.2R i've got) and see what happens? Rene > Rene de Vries wrote... > > Hi, > > > > Today I bought a Umax 1220S scanner and tried to connect this to my FreeBSD > > Stable (3.3RC) system. I added a NCR810 specially for the scanner (I don't > > want such a device on the same bus as my root disk which is on an aic7890). > > The kernel boots perfectly with both scsi adapters configured > > (as expected ;-), but as soon as the scanner is connected to the NCR810 > > the kernel panics. > > The scanner is the only device on that bus and termination is ok. > > The message is: "cam_periph_error: scsi status of CHECK COND returned but no > > sense information is availible. Controller should have returned > > CAM_AUTOSENSE_FAILED" (line 1441 of cam_periph.c). As far as understand the > > comments there, this means that the ncr810 driver did something cam did not > > expect. (This all happens during booting, at the time when the devices are > > probed.) > > For now I've connected the scanner to my other PC running W95 where its > > seems to work as expected. > > I hope someone can help me finding what the problem is and how to fix it. > > It sounds like there may be a couple of things going on. First, your > scanner may not be returning sense information properly. > > Second, the NCR driver may be doing something wrong. > > It would be helpful if you could hook this up to your 7890 controller and > see what happens. In general, the Adaptec driver behaves a little better > than the NCR driver. > > Ken -- Rene de Vries http://www.tcja.nl/~rene; mailto:rene@tcja.nl To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message
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