Subject: ISP qlogic HBA + NCR HBA testers sought
To: None <port-alpha@netbsd.org>
From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 09/02/1998 09:07:34
In addition to some serious rewhacking of the Qlogic isp,
I alsh have a kernel that does some slight changes for the
NCR Script Engine HBA to keep it from attempting wide
and sync negotiations and tagged operations on a target
until after autoconf (and the state of the Inquiry
information and Quirks make this known to the HBA).
For the NCR this replaces the post-Inquiry command check
done in the NCR hba driver itself.
I've placed this kernel for the architectures I'd like
to get tested in:
ftp://ftp.feral.com/outgoing/isptest/netbsd.alpha.gz
ftp://ftp.feral.com/outgoing/isptest/netbsd.sparc.gz
ftp://ftp.feral.com/outgoing/isptest/netbsd.i386.gz
On Mon, 31 Aug 1998, Matthew Jacob wrote:
>
> I have a kernel that now renegotiates back up to wide and sync
> and tagged mode based upon some SCSI inquiry data after
> negotiating back down to ASYNC/NARROW when first configured.
>
> If you're running a reasonably close to -current, can some
> folks volunteer to boot a kernel to see if it works for you?
>
> -matt
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