Re: Problem w/ 2.2.10-ac12 & NCR53c875

edtflav@malmen.ericsson.se
Tue, 27 Jul 1999 23:14:52 +0200


>

Hi all,

I do not know if this helps finding the problem. I have ac-12 working on a DS10
with NCR53c875, I had the booting problem and what I did (since I do not have
programming skills) is I copied the drivers/scsi/ directory from ac-10, that
worked for me to drivers/scsi from ac-12 recompiled and it started working. I
am telling this because I did not do any modification to arc/alpha/core_pyxis.c

Sorry if this not relevant

Thanks for your work

Flavio

> On Mon, 26 Jul 1999, Ed Hall wrote:
>
> > > I am having trouble getting the 2.2.10-ac12 to boot. My system
> > > is alpha LX164 w/ NCR53c875.
> >
> > I noticed this with 2.2.10-ac11. Reverting "arch/alpha/kernel/core_pyxis.c"
> > to the original 2.2.10 file fixes it for now. I'm sure a more
> > permanent fix will be appearing shortly from Alan Cox and from the
> > tireless Alpha contingent.
> >
> > The problem is a mismatch between where various patches assume the PCI
> > windows are located, and not the SCSI driver itself.
>
> And, in case of people would ignore it, I have had to diagnose the problem
> by myself and I donnot have an Alpha machine, neither really know of the
> Alpha stuff, since the solution was very slow to come.
> The solution is known since almost a week, and I didn't see any official
> fix for it posted to the lists by the maintainers of the offending code.
>
> If the reason is that this bad changes in the pyxis_core stuff only affect
> the sym53c8xx devices and only on Alpha machines and thus guys think it is
> not important, then they just appear as not interesting people to me. I am
> wondering about what would have happened facing a bad change that affected
> also (or only) Adaptec devices on Intel platforms.
>
> Gérard.
>
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