Date: Mon, 21 Jul 1997 10:54:58 +0930 (CST) From: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au> To: mph@pobox.com Cc: msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au, hackers@FreeBSD.ORG, questions@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Is support of Adaptec 152x truely flakey? Message-ID: <199707210124.KAA19849@genesis.atrad.adelaide.edu.au> In-Reply-To: <19970717081631.61271@astro.psu.edu> from Matthew Hunt at "Jul 17, 97 08:16:31 am"
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Matthew Hunt stands accused of saying:
> On Thu, Jul 17, 1997 at 12:23:08PM +0930, Michael Smith wrote:
>
> > Are you _sure_ what you have is a U34F? It should be a full-length
> > VLB card with a Honda ("scsi-2") connector on it.
>
> Yep, the manual says it's an UltraStor 34FB, the card matches the
> manual (and your description) and if I recall correctly the card's ROM
> says it's a U34FB.
>
> I guess my main puzzle is how the "B" version differs from the
> no-letter and "A" versions, which I hear about much more frequently.
> Maybe something changed in the "B" that the uha driver doesn't like?
Bizarre. I really don't know; the U34F driver has some seriously worn
corners; I don't know anyone that actually has documentation on the old
card, let alone the newer ones.
You could try putting a printf in uha_init in i386/isa/ultra14f.c in
the function uha_init() thus :
model = inb(ur->id);
submodel = inb(ur->id + 1);
printf("uha%d: model %d submodel %d\n", uha->unit, model, submodel);
I suspect that the 34FB has a different set of identifiers...
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