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Re: Adaptec problem in 2.0.25?

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Richard B. Johnson)
Fri Nov 22 14:21:49 1996

Date: 	Fri, 22 Nov 1996 13:08:58 -0500 (EST)
From: "Richard B. Johnson" <root@analogic.com>
To: Brad Pepers <pepersb@cuug.ab.ca>
cc: linux-scsi@vger.rutgers.edu, linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu
In-Reply-To: <9611221645.AA29823@dec>


On Fri, 22 Nov 1996, Brad Pepers wrote:

> 
> I have a Digital Celebris GL 5120 computer which has a builtin
> Adaptec AIC-7850 chipset.  Attached to it is a Exabyte EXB-2501
> tape drive.  Originally I was using the 2.0.18 kernel that comes
> with Red Hat 4.0.  I then upgraded the kernel to 2.0.25.  Back
> when I was using 2.0.18 I tested the tape drive by backing up all
> of /usr at the same time as I built a kernel and ran a couple
> finds on the filesystem.  Worked like a charm.  I also erased
> 12 taped using "mt" without a hitch.  Now whenever I try to do
> any tape operations, I get kernel panics and locked up solid!
> Here are some of the messages:
> 
> ======================================================================
> scsi0: No active SCB for reconnecting target 2, channel A - Issuing
> ABORT.  SAVED_TCL(0x20)
> 
> kernel panic: scsi0: target 2, channel A, did not send an IDENTIFY
> message.  SAVED_TCL 0x20.
> 
> In swapper task - not syncing


> Nov 21 21:33:10 mission kernel: st0: Error 27070000.
> Nov 21 21:33:10 mission kernel: scsi0: data overrun of 14334 bytes detected; forcing a retry.
> Nov 21 21:42:39 mission kernel: scsi0: data overrun of 8190 bytes detected; forcing a retry.
> Nov 21 21:42:39 mission kernel: scsi0: data overrun of 12286 bytes detected; forcing a retry.
> Nov 21 21:42:39 mission kernel: scsi0: CMDCMPLT without command for SCB 0.
> Nov 21 21:42:39 mission kernel:        QOUTCNT 0, QINCNT 30, SCB state 0x0, cmd 0x0, pos(0).
> 

This looks like a carbon copy of the fatal errors I get from the same
aic7xxx.c driver when I attempt to access a mounted MS-DOS file system.

I contacted the "Maintainer / writer" and was told that it had something
to do with changes in the kernel referencing physical v.s. virtual pages
and that there was nothing I could do about it. (Nice eh?). Basically,
I have been waiting for some fixes to appear in a new kernel sometime.

In the meantime, I just don't mount any MS-DOS file systems. You have
a much more immediate problem because you really need to be doing tape
backups. I suggest that you contact: Daniel Eischen, 

		deischen@iworks.Interworks.org

He is probably very busy and doesn't understand that I am not the only one
who has problems with this driver.


Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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