On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 03:14:31PM -0800, Randy.Dunlap wrote:
> | DC390: We were just reset and don't accept commands yet!
> | DC390: Insert pSRB c14ec2ec cmd 0 to Waiting
> | DC390: Debug: Waiting queue woken up by timer!
>
> Does this say that the IO timed out (timer expired)?
> I.e., the IO isn't happening?
No. If you try to send down commands after a reset, the controller
will queue them for a second before actually trying to send them.
That's controlled by a timer.
(Well, with new queuing we could just refuse I guess.)
> | DC390: INQUIRY: result: 00000000
> | DC390: Remove SRB c14ec2ec from Going
> | DC390: Free SRB c14ec2ec
> | scsi_delete_timer: scmd: c14c8ea8, rtn: 1
> | Vendor: Model: Rev:
> | Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
> |
> | Whereas the 2.4 version fills in correct data for the drive. Any ideas
> | would be appreciated.
Hmm, the INQUIRY did not yield any data :-(
pci_unmap() or at least pci_sync happened at that moment already?
All the debug stuff looks completely sane ...
Regards,
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Kurt Garloff <garloff@xxxxxxx> Cologne, DE
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