Subject: Re: anybody using _2_ SCSI busses?
To: Chris G Demetriou <Chris_G_Demetriou@lagavulin.pdl.cs.cmu.edu>
From: Futoshi Miyamori/JH1AFN <futoshi@sramhb.sra.co.jp>
List: port-sparc
Date: 02/22/1995 17:33:30
>scsibus1 at esp1
>esp1 targ 1 lun 0: <FUJITSU, M2694S-512, 0124> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
>sd2 at scsibus1: 1037MB, 1819 cyl, 15 head, 77 sec, 512 bytes/sec
>
>I could mount/read/write the sd2 disk.
Ups!
scsibus1 at esp1
esp1 targ 1 lun 0: <FUJITSU, M2694S-512, 0124> SCSI1 0/direct fixed
sd2 at scsibus1: 1037MB, 1819 cyl, 15 head, 77 sec, 512 bytes/sec
auxreg0 at mainbus0 ioaddr 0xf7400000
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
...
SBus SCSI card is esp1, and disk is sd2. When I do fsck, NetBSD
crashed.
# fsck /dev/rsd2c
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
esp0: stray interrupt
** /dev/rsd2cestray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14
psr=3c4<S,PS>
sstray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
pstray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
0stray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
:stray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
stray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
sstray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
tstray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
rstray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
astray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c4<S,PS>
panic: crazy interrupts
estray interrupt ipl c pc=f80a0d10 npc=f80a0d14 psr=3c5<S,PS>
panic: crazy interrupts
Frame pointer is at 0xf80c2fd0
Call traceback:
pc = f80b5a50 args = (f80cec00, fe2, 0, f80c30f0, 0, f423f) fp =
f80c3038
dumping to dev 701, offset 8
dump
sddump() -- not implemented
error -1
rebooting
--
futoshi