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Re: CMD MSCP SCSI problems? (again?)
On Fri, 10 Feb 2023 at 02:33, Dave McGuire <mcguire%neurotica.com@localhost> wrote:
>
> On 2/9/23 21:07, Dave McGuire wrote:
> >>> Ragge, how sure are you that the 24VUP assumption and the timing
> >>> loop is at fault here? It doesn't look like it from my initial tests.
> > >
> >> Not sure at all, it may very well be something else. I just thought
> >> at that since the mscp code works on slower machines, so it smells
> >> timing error.
> >
> > It certainly does. But now I can't get it to boot at all...I don't
> > know if there's a clue here or not. I just reinstalled the tape
> > controller (TMSCP), and now that's the only mscpbus (mtc0 at uba0,
> > mscpbus0 at mtc0) that it finds. That's on a different board (a Pertec
> > interface), not the CMD SCSI board. The install kernel won't even boot
> > from CD now.
> >
> > Of course proving a negative is hard, but I've tried >20 times, and
> > it definitely would've booted by now in its previous configuration.
> >
> > VMS boots fine and sees the disks and tape.
>
> [replying to my own post here...]
>
> Annnnd, as if just to mock me, NOW it boots. I had just run and shut
> down VMS, and did not power-cycle the machine, but I have no idea if
> that's related. This time it sees mscpbus0 and mscpbus1, and comes all
> the way up.
>
> My point behind mentioning it is that it clearly isn't some sort of
> "multiple MSCP controllers don't work" bug, but it's still something flaky.
Maybe a scattering of kernel printfs in dev/qbus/uda.c to see where it
fails to attach? (when it chooses to do so :)
David
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