Subject: Re: Challenge S netbootproblem, SCSI?
To: Wayne Knowles <wdk@netbsd.org>
From: Mark Hoekstra <mark@hoekstra.com>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 03/08/2003 01:20:37
>
>In the meantime, could you send the output of a SCSI bus probe
>
>--
>Wayne Knowles                   NetBSD/mipsco port maintainer
>wdk@netbsd.org                  http://www.netbsd.org

Well, here you go, this comes by when I boot it(this one is from 
netbsd-INDY_INSTALL):

wdsc0 at hpc0 offset 0x44000: WD33C93B SCSI, rev=0, target 
7
scsibus2 at wdsc0: 8 targets
dsclock0 at hpc0 offset 0x60000
hpc1 at gio0 addr 0x1fb00000: SGI HPC3
zsc at hpc1 offset 0x59830 not 
configured
sq at hpc1 offset 0x54000 not 
configured
wdsc at hpc1 offset 0x44000 not 
configured
dsclock at hpc1 offset 0x60000 not 
configured
biomask 07 netmask 07 ttymask 0f clockmask 
bf
scsibus2: waiting 2 seconds for devices to 
settle...
MSGOUT Failed!
wd33c93_intr: LCI asr:c0 csr:1f
probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): wdsc0: timed out; asr=0x20 [acb 0x88be2000 (flags 0x1, 
dleft 

  20)], <state 5, nexus 0x88be2000, resid 20, 
msg
BORT in timeout: csr=0xff, asr=0x20
probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): sending ABORT 
command
probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): Resetting bus
: WD33C93B SCSI, rev=0, target 7
probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): wdsc0: timed out; asr=0x00 [acb 0x88be2000 (flags 0x41, 
dlef 

t 20)], <state 8, nexus 0x88be2000, resid 20, msg(q 80,o 
0)>probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): 

ABORT in timeout: csr=0x01, asr=0x00
probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): sending ABORT 
command
probe(wdsc0:0:1:0): sending DISCONNECT to target
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1
wd33c93_wait: TIMEO @877 with asr=x0 csr=x1

 >There may be a problem with the DMA or Interrupt handling caused by
 >multiple HPC3's in you challenge S.

Well, maybe a suggestion, is it possible to get the mezzanine-board out, or 
wouldn't that solve anything? But I don't know if it's allright to just get 
it out and boot only the mainboard. Or is that most definitely not the 
problem here?

Maybe unneccesary, but this is what hinv is saying:
 >> hinv
                    System: IP22
                 Processor: 180 Mhz R5000, with 
FPU
      Primary I-cache size: 32 Kbytes
      Primary D-cache size: 32 Kbytes
      Secondary cache size: 512 Kbytes
               Memory size: 64 Mbytes
                 SCSI Disk: scsi(0)disk(1)


Mark Hoekstra
http://mark.is-a-geek.org/