Subject: Re: AS 1200 + qlogic RAID
To: Jason Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>
From: David Hopper <dhop@nwlink.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 12/15/1999 10:00:02
Concerning direction to a so-called 'empty' controller, that's my error. The boot
messages reveal that isp1 is indeed the controller with the three disks; the IRQ
mapping is still nutty, however.
Thanks,
dhop
Jason Thorpe wrote:
> On Tue, 14 Dec 1999 09:37:13 -0800
> David Hopper <dhop@nwlink.com> wrote:
>
> > Dec 11 15:23:30 terran /netbsd: sd1: no disk label
> > Dec 11 15:24:58 terran /netbsd: isp1: command for target 2 lun 0 was aborted
> > Dec 11 15:24:58 terran /netbsd: stray kn300 irq 8
> > Dec 11 15:25:28 terran /netbsd: isp1: command for target 2 lun 0 was aborted
> > Dec 11 15:25:28 terran /netbsd: stray kn300 irq 8
> >
> > Could this be related to the recent changes to mcpcia.c to recognise the <3
> > PCI busses in the 1200 variant? Is there cruft left over elsewhere from the
> > kn300 define that hasn't been updated? (Armchair troubleshooting by a
> > nonprogrammer, there :)
>
> Seems obvious that the interrupt mapping is wrong.
>
> If the interrupt mapping code is using NetBSD device unit numbers instead
> of real PCIA hose numbers, that's going to be a problem; the unit numbers
> are totally arbitrary, and should not be used to determine locality on a
> bus.
>
> -- Jason R. Thorpe <thorpej@nas.nasa.gov>