Subject: Re: Kernel fun
To: Michael L. Hitch <mhitch@lightning.msu.montana.edu>
From: None <apr@spade.apc.aip.de>
List: port-pmax
Date: 08/29/1999 20:16:10
> > Here is an extract from my logs:
> > 
> > Aug  9 20:55:56 spade /netbsd: asc_intr: ignoring strange interrupt tc 5078 fifo residue 3 script 1
> > Aug  9 20:59:04 spade /netbsd: asc_dma_out: buflen 65536 dmalen 18724 tc 18676 fifo 12
> > Aug  9 20:59:04 spade /netbsd: asc_dma_out: buflen 65500 dmalen 18724 tc 18674 fifo 12
> > Aug  9 20:59:04 spade /netbsd: asc_dma_out: buflen 65462 dmalen 18724 tc 18678 fifo 13
> > Aug  9 20:59:04 spade /netbsd: asc_dma_out: buflen 65429 dmalen 18724 tc 18678 fifo 13
> > 
> > So I was unable to use the -current kernel and returned to the 1.4.1. thing.
[...]
>   Hmm again...  Let me guess - you have a 5000/200?  (Or are using a TC

5000/200 is correct

Just to be sure I downloaded -current (via sup from sup.de.netbsd.org)
today. Build GENERIC, booted and:

after less then a minute of heavy disk activity I get:
                                                                                
asc_intr: ignoring strange interrupt tc 8148 fifo residue 3 script 1
                                                                                
followed within one minute with (these did not appear in kernellog,
just on the console)               :
                                                                                
asc0: SCSI device 1: gross error                                                
rebooting...

I am ready to test any kernel - just give me one or two days to download.

Any ideas???

Greetings,

Andreas