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    SubjectRe: Badness in device_release at drivers/base/core.c:84
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    On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 15:36, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
    > > Patrick,
    > >
    > > I enabled CONFIG_SCSI_LOGGING=y in kernel then i used
    > > scsi_mod.scsi_logging_level=0x140 and scsi_mod.max_scsi_luns=1 when
    > > booting the kernel from lilo.I can see some debug information scroll on
    > > the screen and i did see ID0 LUN0 get probed even the correct transfer
    > > rate for the SCSI disk is set.I forgot but isn't there a key sequence
    > > when pressed it will stop the screen output like pause/break key?
    >
    > You might be able to get useful information without using a serial
    > console if you turn off your CDROM drives so they don't add extra output,
    > but your best bet is to use a serial console.
    >
    > --
    > Justin
    >
    >

    Hi Justin,

    This time with both plextor cdroms removed i get this in console:

    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 chanel 0 id0 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x10000

    and this repeats for all 15 id's on the cards with same 0x10000 code.

    When using aic7xxx_old driver i get this in dmesg:

    (scsi0) <Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter> found at PCI 1/10/0
    (scsi0) Wide Channel, SCSI ID=7, 32/255 SCBs
    (scsi0) Downloading sequencer code... 398 instructions downloaded
    scsi0 : Adaptec AHA274x/284x/294x (EISA/VLB/PCI-Fast SCSI) 5.2.6/5.2.0
    <Adaptec AHA-294X Ultra2 SCSI host adapter>
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 0 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY successful with code 0x0
    Vendor: Model: Rev:
    Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 00
    scsi scan: Sequential scan of host 0 channel 0 id 0
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 1 lun 0
    scsi: Device offlined - not ready after error recovery: host 0 channel 0
    id 1 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x6030000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 2 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 3 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 4 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 5 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 6 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 8 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 9 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 10 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 11 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 12 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 13 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 14 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    scsi scan: INQUIRY to host 0 channel 0 id 15 lun 0
    scsi scan: 1st INQUIRY failed with code 0x30000
    SCSI device sda: 71687340 512-byte hdwr sectors (36704 MB)
    SCSI device sda: drive cache: write back
    /dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: p1 p2 p3 p4 < p5 p6 p7 p8 p9 p10 >
    Attached scsi disk sda at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0
    Attached scsi generic sg0 at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0, type 0

    Once i get null modem serial cable i will try to get more info from
    serial console.

    Regards,

    Paul
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