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RE: AHA1542 and IRQ [OctoChecked] [OctoChecked]

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Michele Nicosia)
Mon Sep 28 10:56:56 1998

From: Michele Nicosia <michele.network@altroconsumo.inet.it>
To: "'fochlerj@dupont-photomasks.de'" <fochlerj@dupont-photomasks.de>
Cc: "linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu" <linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu>
Date: 	Mon, 28 Sep 1998 16:42:30 +0100

THnaks, but unfotunately i have an aha1542 and the lilo append parameters, 
like i readed on the docs, doesn't haev the irq declaration.I suppose tha 
the problem is about the bios or not into the card.i disable it adn the 
system works better, io means that with the bios enabled the card was not 
founded, with bios disable it is founded but with the bad irq.


			Bye

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From: 	fochlerj@dupont-photomasks.de[SMTP:fochlerj@dupont-photomasks.de]
Sent: 	lunedi 28 settembre 1998 15.19
To: 	list.manager@Altroconsumo.inet.it
Cc: 	linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu
Subject: 	Re: AHA1542 and IRQ [OctoChecked] [OctoChecked]






Jorg Fochler@DPI
28.09.98 16:19

Hello Michele,


here are some hints for you (all self practiced in a bunch of different
machines) :

1) At first you should carefully reread the annotations regarding
LILO-Bootparams
   for your hostadapter (best starting points are the docs, howtos &
drivers/scsi).

   In your /etc/lilo.conf file, add the following line...

   append="aha152x=<ioaddr>,<irq> e.g.  append="aha152x=0x340,10"

   On your first boot, you have to say:   LILO boot: linux aha152x=0x340,10

   Please note that this is an example for an I/O address / interrupt
combination.
   Sometimes there is additionally a value for DMA channel required 
(depends on
the
   ability of the SCSI chip to do data transfers via busmaster and / or 
polled
I/O).
   Watch the syntax of the above expressions: Whilst you have to enclose 
the
append
   parameter in " ", don't do so for LILO. Don't insert any spaces where 
not
required.


2) Be sure to have SCSI _support_ compiled into your kernel as well as the
designated
   SCSI _driver_ for your hostadapter.
   With the 2.0 kernels everything is fine when the driver is compiled into 
the
kernel,
   and nothing works when you try to use it as a module.


3) Try to tell the bios that the desired irq (in this example: 11) is used 
by an
ISA
   card (PNP/ISA setup).


4) Next step: actual kernel. Some versions below 2.0.33 have made troubles 
in
some
   configuration.


5) Figure out in the source code how to set the needed variables to the 
desired
values
   and compile a new kernel with this static adjustments. This was the last
chance once
   i've got really in trouble with a weird configuration.


Regards
        Joerg








list.manager@Altroconsumo.inet.it on 28.09.98 12:46:40

To:   linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu
cc:    (bcc: Jorg Fochler/Hamburg/DPI)
Subject:  AHA1542 and IRQ [OctoChecked]



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Hi all,
 i'm having trouble with the AHA 1542cf card that do not have the dip
siwthces for setup irq.I can choose the io address and then when ths
sytem go up th eirq is autodetectd...BAD.Yes it detect the irq 15 that
is used buy the ide second channel and so the system says impossible toi
use or somthing else that irq.I found on the source that the system
accept parmaters via append of the lilo, but uit doesnt'accept the IRQ,
it accept the ioaddress, and after tin the source i found that it can
search itself the right IRQ, 15,14,12,11,9. Ineed to setup it manually,
to the 9th, but it is possible to do?? where i have to setup it , i
suppose via lilo, but no info are provided about the irq...please i need 
info.


   THANKS
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