Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 11 Aug 1999 20:39:04 +0100 | From | Steve Davies <> | Subject | 2.2.11 and aic7xxx |
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Hi,
I've just skipped from 2.2.9 to 2.2.11 (I didn't like some of the problem reports I saw for 2.2.10), and now I get LOADS of the following messages at boot time:
(scsi1:0:1:0) Data overrun detected in Data-In phase, tag 1; Have seen Data Phase. Length=255, NumSGs=1. sg[0] - Addr 0xffc8480 : Length 255 (scsi1:0:1:0) Data overrun detected in Data-In phase, tag 1; Have seen Data Phase. Length=255, NumSGs=1. sg[0] - Addr 0xffc8480 : Length 255
Looking at the 2.2.11 patch, it updates aic7xxx, so I guess that's where the version change happened.
The strange thing is that if I wait long enough, it eventually resets itself into a peaceful state and gets on with life. Something like this seems to happen every couple of releases/updates of the aic7xxx driver! I guess I chose the wrong hardware :-(
To be more accurate the hardware is: Dual AIC-7895 Ultra, with Tagged queueing enabled in the driver (Version 5.1.19/3.2.4)
Same setup for the previous driver has no problems. I've never foung any clues in the READMEs (Yes I DO read them when I get problems :-)
Thanks for any clues. Regards, Steve -- Steve Davies steve@one47.demon.co.uk One 47 Contracting Limited http://www.one47.demon.co.uk
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