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Re: 2.0.0/2.0.25 oopses with buslogic 956C and two 4G seagates ...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Peter T. Breuer)
Sun Nov 17 05:56:06 1996
From: "Peter T. Breuer" <ptb@oboe.it.uc3m.es>
To: lnz@dandelion.com (Leonard N. Zubkoff)
Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 11:49:59 +0000 (WET)
Cc: ptb@dit.upm.es, linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <199611162223.OAA17405@dandelion.com> from "Leonard N. Zubkoff" at Nov 16, 96 02:23:26 pm
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Reply-To: ptb@dit.upm.es
"A month of sundays ago Leonard N. Zubkoff wrote:"
> The BusLogic driver will definitely compile with CONFIG_PCI set to NO. Until
> now, I've never provided a mechanism to disable the PCI probing via command
> line arguments. I've always just told people to not define CONFIG_PCI, since
> if the PCI BIOS is broken, it doesn't affect just the BusLogic board. I'll
> think about whether such an option would be worthwhile.
I think it is needed for diagnostic purposes.
Also, right now, I need to figure out how to make a custom slackware
bootdisk with the decompressing ramdisk trick in it. I could get away
without figuring out how if I could use a buslogic=pci:no line to the
one you supplied. So I would have really liked that option!
(if anyone already knows how to make a S/w bootdisk with a
decompressing ramdisk, please let me know :-).
> You can turn it off with "BusLogic=TQ:Disable" on the command line. Chances
Is it "BusLogic" or "buslogic"? DOes it matter? Anyway, I'll be trying both.
> control how aggressive the tagged queuing is by booting with "BusLogic=0,N"
> where N is the number of simultaneous commands to allow. I'd try 15 or 7, but
> only if you have trouble with the default (28).
>
> Leonard
Thanks again!
Peter T. Breuer
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