Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 24 Sep 1997 07:05:59 -0400 (EDT) | From | "Steven N. Hirsch" <> | Subject | Re: Status of linux aic7xxx driver |
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On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Daniel M. Eischen wrote:
> > > Could someone tell me the status of the aic7xxx driver for linux? From > > what I have heard, it is being rewritten for kernel 2.0.31. > > For the most part, it is already in the -pre-7(and greater) patches to > 2.0.30. These are pre-release 2.0.31 patches, and can be found at > ftp.kernel.org in pub/linux/testing/... I believe. > > I have a few things to change, including adding in Doug Ledfords fix > for the 274xT adapters (has anyone verified this change yet?). I > expect to be doing this within the next week or so. >
I have verified it. Works just fine <g>. Thanks Doug! It's already been merged by Linus into the latest 2.0.31-pre10 release, BTW.
On another subject, what do you (or any of the aic7xxx hackers) know about IBM DFHS S4W drives? It's a wide-SCSI single-ended unit that I picked up last weekend. The drive is blazing fast, but simply won't cooperate with the newest 2.1.56 aic7xxx driver when tagged queueing is enabled. The probe appears to occur correctly, then blows up with endless rapidly-scrolling console messages. I can't really read what's happening, but there is something in there about "..refusing Wide negotiation" and another remark about resetting the bus.
When I reboot under an _old_ (~4/97) version of the aic driver (tagged queueing disabled), it comes up just fine. Is this drive a known problem?
Steve
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