Date: Wed, 08 Jul 2009 02:03:54 +0200 From: Julian Stecklina <js@alien8.de> To: freebsd-firewire@freebsd.org Subject: Re: 8-CURRENT Firewire Message-ID: <87k52kt505.fsf@tabernacle.lan> References: <1246316092.3981.11.camel@Lappy> <87hbxxp5ot.fsf@tabernacle.lan> <1246483794.3443.6.camel@Lappy> <87fxdguj4a.fsf@tabernacle.lan> <878wj2r3t1.fsf@tabernacle.lan> <1246894876.2966.8.camel@Lappy>
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Sean Bruno <sean.bruno@dsl-only.net> writes: > On Sun, 2009-07-05 at 23:03 +0200, Julian Stecklina wrote: >> Julian Stecklina <js@alien8.de> writes: >> >> >> 2. Can you boot with the firewire enabled in the BIOS and the following >> >> in loader.conf: >> >> firewire_load="NO" >> >> If you can boot this way, what happens when you: >> >> kldload sbp.ko >> >> http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~jsteckli/fbsd/sbp-after-boot.txt >> >> In summary: No devices are discovered, even though I have a DVD and a >> disk attached to the bus. >> >> Regards, > > Hrm ... I think that fwohci() or firewire() is getting stuck. > > Can you turn up debug and re-run your boot up sequence just like the > above dmesg? > > firewire_debug=3 > sbp_debug=3 I think I am too stupid to set these variables. I tried debug.firewire_debug=3 in loader.conf, but it doesn't work. After loading the modules they are always set to zero. Setting via sysctl doesn't work either, since they don't exist before loading firewire/sbp. So how do I set these? Regards, -- Julian Stecklina The day Microsoft makes something that doesn't suck is probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners - Ernst Jan Plugge
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