[3814] in linux-scsi channel archive
AVA1505 AE scsnner card
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Emmanuel Carjat)
Thu Apr 30 04:47:31 1998
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 1998 10:44:21 +0200 (MET DST)
From: Emmanuel Carjat <Emmanuel.Carjat@emi.u-bordeaux.fr>
To: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu
CC: Emmanuel.Carjat@emi.u-bordeaux.fr
Hi,
I've bought an agfa snapscan 600, which is sold with an AVA1505 AE
scsi card. My actual problem is that i can't make this card
working.
Here is what's happening:
kernel 2.0.33 compiled with scsi support
generic device support and aha152x
Without any modification:
The device is not recognized.
Adding aha152x=0x140,9 at the lilo prompt
The card is found but while trying the sofware interrupt i've got the
following error:
Trying sofware interrupt: IRQ 9, lost
IRQ 9 possibly wrong.
then it crashes with a register dump followed by the card id.
As i've read the tread with the 1505E and 1520 cards i tried
modifying the scsi makefile with:
AHA152X = -DDEBUG_AHA152X -DSKIP_BIOSTEST -DSETUP0="{0x140,11,7,1,1,0,120,1}"
and add an
append= "aha152x=0x140,11,7,1,1,0,120,1"
in lilo.conf. I had the same error.
kernel 2.0.33 compiled with scsi support, generic device and aha152x as
module.
Using isapnp to configure the card
Whem i do:
modprobe aha152x
device is busy.
modprobe aha152x aha152x=0x140,9
i've got the following message:
pid 0: id 0: reset due to time out lun:0
etc..
pid6 : id 6: reset due to timeout lun: 0
(Note: this not the exact message as i'm not writing from my linux
box, but it's look like that - if you need the real one just ask, i'll
copy it).
then the modules seem to be inserted as it's listed when i do an
lsmod.But when i try to do
cat /proc/scsi/aha152x/1
it gives a read error.
Of course i give here the example of IRQ 9 but i've also tried the
10,11,12 ones.
Thank you for your help,
Manu.
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