Subject: Re: NetBSD/sparc 1.5.1-BETA is now available
To: None <wonko@tmok.com>
From: Andrey Petrov <petrov@netbsd.org>
List: current-users
Date: 04/19/2001 12:46:21
Can you try current kernel. I changed driver recently and I'd like to
know how it behaves in situation like this. I might be able to provide
kernel but will need some time to set an environment. If you got
working system you just need to get current sources and build GENERIC.

Regards,
	Andrey

On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:51:11PM -0400, Brian Hechinger wrote:
> ok, got the BETA installed on my Classic X.  excellent.  took some screwing
> around, but i finally got it right.  so i'm going to try and save this failing
> disk that i had noticed with the list's help. so:
> 
> # scsictl sd1 format
> sd1(esp0:3:0): esp0: timed out [ecb 0xf03bc904 (flags 0x1, dleft 0, stat 0)], <state 2, nexus 0xf03bc904, phase(l 12, c 100, p 3), resid 0, msg(q 0,o 0) DMA active>
> panic: esp0: invalid state: 5
> syncing disks... sd1(esp0:3:0): esp0: timed out [ecb 0xf03bc904 (flags 0x143, dleft 0, stat 0)], <state 5, nexus 0xf03bc904, phase(l 16, c 6, p 7), resid 0, msg(q 20,o 0) > AGAIN
> sd2(esp0:5:0): max sync rate 10.00MB/s
> 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 giving up
> Frame pointer is at 0xf0261b20                     
> Call traceback:               
>   pc = 0xf01f6bf4  args = (0x419000e5, 0x41900fe5, 0x0, 0xf0276800, 0xf0261c38, 0x419000e5, 0xf0261b88) fp = 0xf0261b88
>   pc = 0xf0060c00  args = (0x100, 0x0, 0xf0298c00, 0x40, 0xf01c4c9c, 0x4, 0xf0261bf0) fp = 0xf0261bf0
>   pc = 0xf00267c4  args = (0xf02249f8, 0x100, 0x5, 0x5, 0xffffffff, 0x28, 0xf0261c58) fp = 0xf0261c58
>   pc = 0xf0008a60  args = (0xf03bc800, 0xf00257cc, 0xf002707c, 0xf03bc904, 0xffffffff, 0x3e8, 0xf0261cd0) fp = 0xf0261cd0
>   pc = 0xf00271bc  args = (0x410000e2, 0xf03bc904, 0xf03bc904, 0x1, 0x0, 0x0, 0xf0261d80) fp = 0xf0261d80
>   pc = 0xf0049b54  args = (0xf03bc904, 0x414000e3, 0x1, 0xf002707c, 0xf03e10a8, 0x1, 0xf0261e10) fp = 0xf0261e10
>   pc = 0xf00499c8  args = (0xf0296800, 0xf026edc0, 0xf0dd0000, 0xf0296800, 0xc209, 0x2710, 0xf0261e78) fp = 0xf0261e78
>   pc = 0xf01b9984  args = (0xf0261fb0, 0xfe000000, 0x809c4000, 0x2, 0xffff, 0xf01dd96c, 0xf0261ee0) fp = 0xf0261ee0
>   pc = 0xf0008a60  args = (0xf0261fb0, 0xf01b98dc, 0x3ade4bdc, 0xb0519, 0x899, 0x0, 0xf0261f50) fp = 0xf0261f50
>   pc = 0xf0058abc  args = (0x0, 0x0, 0xf021e83c, 0x0, 0xffffffff, 0x0, 0xf2ecaa40) fp = 0xf2ecaa40
>                   
> dumping to dev 7,17 offset 411183
> dump succeeded                   
> sd0(esp0:1:0): max sync rate 10.00MB/s
> rebooting                             
>          
> Resetting ... 
> 
> SPARCclassic, No Keyboard
> ROM Rev. 2.12, 32 MB memory installed, Serial #3277864.
> Ethernet address 8:0:20:1d:96:29, Host ID: 80320428.
> 
> 
> Initializing Memory ~|
> Type  help  for more information
> ok 
> 
> uhm, say what?  i tried this twice, same thing happens both times.  i haven't
> reboot the machine yet, it's still at the ok prompt, but the last time this
> happened to completely trashed /var to the point that the fsck -y i did of the
> /var filesystem filled my 10000 line scrollback buffer with errors it found.
> i'm glad i put /var on a seperate slice, otherwise i think this would trashed
> my / filesystem, and that woulda sucked.
> 
> -brian