Subject: Re: IDE UDMA hangs on BP6 (HPT366)
To: Kazushi Marukawa <jam@pobox.com>
From: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@antioche.lip6.fr>
List: port-i386
Date: 08/28/2000 15:52:33
On Mon, Aug 28, 2000 at 07:44:14AM -0500, Kazushi Marukawa wrote:
> Last weekend, I got errors through other configurations.  At
> Aug. 25, I cvsed latest kernel and changed to use it.  This
> kernel reduces a possibility of hang.  I cannot re-produce
> hang easily by using only tar program now.  I have to use
> the machine until it hang.  It's bad for me.

Hum, timing-dependant problem maybe ?

> 
> Anyway, here are configurations what I got troubles.
> 
> 1. DJNA (IDE3-1), Max60 (IDE3-2), and Max60 (IDE4-2)
>    configuration hangs while I was using the machine
>    heavily.  300W PS.
> 
> 2. DJNA (IDE3-1) and Max40 (IDE4-1) configuration hangs with
>    following error messages.  pciide2:0:0 is IDE4-1.  300W PS
> 
>   wd1e: DMA error reading fsbn 5516056 of 5516056-5516057 (wd1 bn 7347466; cn 7289 tn 2 sn 28), retrying
>   wd1: soft error (corrected)
>   pciide2:0:0: lost interrupt
>           type: ata tc_bcount: 1024 tc_skip: 0
>   pciide2:0:0: bus-master DMA error: missing interrupt, status=0x21
> 
> 3. Max40 (IDE3-1), Max60 (IDE3-2), and Max60 (IDE4-2)
>    configuration hangs with following error message.
>    pciide1:0:1 is IDE3-2.  300W PS
> 
>   pciide1:0:1: lost interrupt
>           type: ata tc_bcount: 65536 tc_skip: 0
>   pciide1:0:1: bus-master DMA error: missing interrupt, status=0x61
>   wd1g: DMA error reading fsbn 29910032 of 29910032-29910159 (wd1 bn 29910095; cn 29672 tn 11 sn 26), retrying
>   pciide1:0:1: lost interrupt
>           type: ata tc_bcount: 65536 tc_skip: 0
>   pciide1:0:1: bus-master DMA error: missing interrupt, status=0x61
> 
> 4. Max40 (IDE3-1), Max60 (IDE3-2), and DJNA (IDE4-1)
>    configuration hangs.  400W PS
> 
> 
>    On Aug 27, 17:14, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
>    > Subject: Re: IDE UDMA hangs on BP6 (HPT366)
>    > > Manuel, if you want to know the result of 400W power
>    > > supply, please let me know.  I'll try it ASAP.
>    > 
>    > If it's easy to do the test for you, then yes I'd like to know :)
> 
> I did, but it didn't solve the problem like above.  Anyway,
> at least, I can use UDMA33 through 440BX.  It's not so bad.
> 
> On the other hand, I have aother question.  Does NetBSD
> support PROMISE Ultra66, Ultra100, FastTrak66, and
> FastTrak100?  I hope Ultra may be supported.

Ultra66 and Ultra100 are supported (in Ultra/66 mode only for the later).
Do you know what chip do the FastTrak use ? Maybe it's the same chip ...

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Manuel Bouyer, LIP6, Universite Paris VI.           Manuel.Bouyer@lip6.fr
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