Date: Wed, 20 Jan 1999 13:23:41 -0500 From: "Roger H. Levy" <rhl@emily.hdtv.lucent.com> To: AIC7xxx@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Adaptec 2920C boot problem Message-ID: <36A61F2D.CA1B353A@emily.hdtv.lucent.com>
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I'm relatively new to Linux and completely new to building Linux kernels. However, there is an application that I want to run which I obtained from NIST (US Gov't) that requires kernel hacking via patches they supply. I don't think my problem has anything to do specifically with these hacks. The machine that was available to me is a 200MHz Micron with an Adaptec 2920C SCSI adapter, Seagate ST32171N (2G) drive and Toshiba XM-5701TA SCSI CRROM. Note that contrary to the AIC7xxx README, the 7920C does use a 7xxx chip - the AIC7856 (Perhaps earlier 7920s did not use 7xxx chips??). The NIST distribution specified a 2.0.27 - 2.0.33 kernel which corresponds to Redhat 5.0 (2.0.32 kernel). My configuration (SCSI, low level) specified Y for 7xxx support and N for all other SCSI adapters. After figuring out the errors in the NIST instructions, I was able to build the kernel and application. Following the kernel HOWTO, I did a "make zdisk" and the system booted well from floppy and after installing a NIST module, the application started. However, the same kernel panics after it is installed on the hard disk and booted. The messages preceding the panic are: aic7xxx: <Adaptec AIC-7850 SCSI host adapter> at PCI 17 aic7xxx: Warning: detected auto-termination. Please verify driver detected settings and use manual termination if necessary. aic7xxx: BIOS enabled, IO Port 0xf800, IO Mem 0xfdeff000, IRQ 9 aic7xxx: Single Channel, SCSI ID 7, 3/3 SCBs, QFull 8, QMask 0xf scsi1 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 4.1/3.2 scsi : 2 hosts scsi1 : Scanning channel A for devices. Kernel panic: aic7xxx: AWAITING_MSG for an SCB that does not have a waiting message. In swapper task - not syncing. Note that I believe I see a very similar or identical set of messages without the panic sweeping across the screen about 35 lines earlier in the boot. So, why does this happen when booting from the HD but not from the FD? How can I correct this? Roger Levy To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe aic7xxx" in the body of the message
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