2001-11-05 16:40:19

by tony

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Subject: aic7xxx problems with AHA2930CU

Hi, I originally posted this query on [email protected] back in August,
but had no responses at all. I hope someone here can advise. I have added
a bit more at the end.

---start original query

I have a completely SCSI-based system which uses an AHA2930CU host adapter
on a SiS-based motherboard to drive two hard drives and a CD-ROM. It has
been running RedHat 6.2 with kernel 2.2.16 very happily for a long time.
This has aic7xxx 5.1.30/3.2.4.

In order to get USB support for my ADSL modem I decided to upgrade to RH
7.1. But the installer's aic7xxx wouldn'trun properly, giving many SCSI
errors, usually starting with Data Overrun errors due to an unexpected data
phase, and ending up complaining of CHECK condition during REQUEST SENSE.
This was aic7xxx 5.2.4/5.2.0.

I also tried the RawHide install disk and the one from Mandrake 8.0. Both
exhibited similar problems.

Using expert install and selecting aic7xxx_mod was no better.

The next thing I tried was installing the RedHat 6.2 update to kernel
2.2.19. This has aic7xxx 5.1.33/3.2.4. It also failed to boot, with
similar SCSI errors to those described above.

I found Doug's SCSI driver page and downloaded the 5.1.33 patch. I then
reverse-applied it to the 2.2.19 kernel tree to downgrade the aic7xxx from
5.1.33 to 5.1.31 and rebuilt the kernel. This kernel DID boot successfully
with no SCSI errors at all!

So something in the mega-update from 5.1.31 to 5.1.33 severely broke the
AHA2930CU card (AIC7860), at least on my system, and this brokenness has
persisted through the few later versions that I've tried.

How can I help solve this? Are the later 6.2.x drivers likely to be better?

---end original query

I have been running fine for over two months with 2.2.19 and the old 5.1.31
SCSI driver. When Red Hat 7.2 came out recently I though I would try again,
and created a boot floppy and a driver floppy.

Booting with these still displayed the problems I described.
Using aic7xxx_mod (6.1.13) instead of aic7xxx resulted in a kernel panic.

I'd really like to move to the 2.4 kernels - how can I determine what needs
doing to the aic7xxx to support the 2930CU card?

Cheers,
Tony

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Tony Mountifield
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2001-11-05 17:03:22

by Justin T. Gibbs

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Subject: Re: aic7xxx problems with AHA2930CU

>I have been running fine for over two months with 2.2.19 and the old 5.1.31
>SCSI driver. When Red Hat 7.2 came out recently I though I would try again,
>and created a boot floppy and a driver floppy.
>
>Booting with these still displayed the problems I described.
>Using aic7xxx_mod (6.1.13) instead of aic7xxx resulted in a kernel panic.

Can you provide any information about the kernel panic? 6.1.13 is still
quite old. You may have better luck using version 6.2.4, but I can't
really say without knowing more about your system, the devices on the
bus, and the nature of the crash. The 2930CU seems to work okay here.

Latest aic7xxx drivers can be found here:

http://people.FreeBSD.org/~gibbs/linux/

--
Justin

2001-11-05 17:33:34

by tony

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Subject: Re: aic7xxx problems with AHA2930CU

Justin T. Gibbs <[email protected]> wrote:
> >I have been running fine for over two months with 2.2.19 and the old 5.1.31
> >SCSI driver. When Red Hat 7.2 came out recently I though I would try again,
> >and created a boot floppy and a driver floppy.
> >
> >Booting with these still displayed the problems I described.
> >Using aic7xxx_mod (6.1.13) instead of aic7xxx resulted in a kernel panic.
>
> Can you provide any information about the kernel panic? 6.1.13 is still
> quite old. You may have better luck using version 6.2.4, but I can't
> really say without knowing more about your system, the devices on the
> bus, and the nature of the crash. The 2930CU seems to work okay here.

This was at boot time, from the Red Hat 7.2 distribution floppies.
I'll try it again and note what it says.

I'll also try installing a clean 2.2.19 and applying the 6.2.4 driver patch
to it, and build it as an alternative boot kernel.

I still don't understand why 5.1.31 is the latest driver that works...

In the meantime, here are the details of my SCSI subsystem:

$ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
Vendor: SEAGATE Model: ST36530N Rev: 1206
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 02
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 01 Lun: 00
Vendor: FUJITSU Model: M2694ES-512 Rev: 812A
Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 01 CCS
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 02 Lun: 00
Vendor: PLEXTOR Model: CD-ROM PX-32TS Rev: 1.03
Type: CD-ROM ANSI SCSI revision: 02

$ cat /proc/scsi/aic7xxx/0
Adaptec AIC7xxx driver version: 5.1.31/3.2.4
Compile Options:
TCQ Enabled By Default : Disabled
AIC7XXX_PROC_STATS : Enabled
AIC7XXX_RESET_DELAY : 5

Adapter Configuration:
SCSI Adapter: Adaptec AIC-7860 Ultra SCSI host adapter
Ultra Narrow Controller at PCI 0/9/0
PCI MMAPed I/O Base: 0xefffe000
Adapter SEEPROM Config: SEEPROM found and used.
Adaptec SCSI BIOS: Enabled
IRQ: 9
SCBs: Active 0, Max Active 2,
Allocated 15, HW 3, Page 255
Interrupts: 466583
BIOS Control Word: 0x10b6
Adapter Control Word: 0x005e
Extended Translation: Enabled
Disconnect Enable Flags: 0x00ff
Ultra Enable Flags: 0x0005
Tag Queue Enable Flags: 0x0000
Ordered Queue Tag Flags: 0x0000
Default Tag Queue Depth: 8
Tagged Queue By Device array for aic7xxx host instance 0:
{255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255,255}
Actual queue depth per device for aic7xxx host instance 0:
{1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1}

Statistics:

(scsi0:0:0:0)
Device using Narrow/Sync transfers at 20.0 MByte/sec, offset 15
Transinfo settings: current(12/15/0/0), goal(12/15/0/0), user(12/15/0/0)
Total transfers 446289 (400941 reads and 45348 writes)
< 2K 2K+ 4K+ 8K+ 16K+ 32K+ 64K+ 128K+
Reads: 87226 14652 29730 31168 39780 64915 133470 0
Writes: 37688 6735 412 187 100 105 121 0


(scsi0:0:1:0)
Device using Narrow/Async transfers.
Transinfo settings: current(0/0/0/0), goal(255/0/0/0), user(12/15/0/0)
Total transfers 20228 (20228 reads and 0 writes)
< 2K 2K+ 4K+ 8K+ 16K+ 32K+ 64K+ 128K+
Reads: 20228 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Writes: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


(scsi0:0:2:0)
Device using Narrow/Sync transfers at 20.0 MByte/sec, offset 15
Transinfo settings: current(12/15/0/0), goal(12/15/0/0), user(12/15/0/0)
Total transfers 0 (0 reads and 0 writes)
< 2K 2K+ 4K+ 8K+ 16K+ 32K+ 64K+ 128K+
Reads: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Writes: 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0


Cheers,
Tony
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Tony Mountifield
Work: [email protected] - http://www.softins.co.uk
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