Subject: Re: kern/23372: mlxctl can panic NetBSD-1.6.1_STABLE/alpha
To: None <gnats-admin@netbsd.org, kern-bug-people@netbsd.org>
From: Greg A. Woods <woods@weird.com>
List: netbsd-bugs
Date: 11/06/2003 03:37:45
This bug can be fixed by pulling up the changes in revisions 1.23 and
1.24 of sys/dev/ic/mlx.c to the netbsd-1-6 branch:

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revision 1.24
date: 2002/10/08 12:51:20;  author: ad;  state: Exp;  lines: +3 -3
Fix pasto.
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revision 1.23
date: 2002/10/06 23:17:46;  author: kristerw;  state: Exp;  lines: +5 -5
Do not free uninitialize pointers.
Do not try to print with uninitialized format-string pointers.
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# mlxctl -v cstatus
DAC960P/PD, 3 channels, firmware 2.70-0-00, iftype 2, 32MB RAM
  Hardware ID                   0x03020301
  Firmware ID                   0x30034602
  Configured/Actual channels    3/3
  Max Targets                   7
  Max Tags                      2
  Max System Drives             8
  Max Arms                      8
  Max Spans                     4
  DRAM/cache/flash/NVRAM size   33554432/32268288/131072/8192
  DRAM type                     0
  Clock Speed                   40ns
  Hardware Speed                400ns
  Max Commands                  63
  Max SG Entries                17
  Max DP                        128
  Max IOD                       1024
  Max Comb                      1008
  Latency                       2s
  SCSI Timeout                  6s
  Min Free Lines                32
  Rate Constant                 50
  MAXBLK                        128
  Blocking Factor               1 sectors
  Cache Line Size               16 blocks
  SCSI Capability               10MHz, 16 bit
  Firmware Build Number         0
  Fault Management Type         0
mlxctl: can't display physical drives for this firmware level
# 

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