Subject: Re: SCSI trouble with 1.3.2
To: Laurent Papier <Laurent.Papier@dpt-info.u-strasbg.fr>
From: Ingolf Koch <ingolf@djo-jena.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 07/06/1998 11:03:27
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Laurent Papier wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> I'm using NetBSD 1.3 for some times.
> I have tried to upgrade to 1.3.2 version with no luck.
> I copy the filesys on the swap partition and try to boot netbsd in
> single user mode.
> The kernel crash while scanning the SCSI chain, just before my last
> drive (works with 1.3 kernel).
> I got the following error message:
> bztzsc0 at line 1215:unexpected MESSAGE OUT phase
> panic:kvtop:zero page frame
> Stopped at 0xf2a0c: unlk a6
> 
> My config: A2000/Blizzard 2040/32Mo/PiccasoII

Does the blizzard card have an ncr53c9x chip? If so, this
is a known bug in 1.3.2. Try the following:

Get the current src/sys/dev/ic/ncr53c9x* files and replace
the 1.3.2 ones in your source tree (you hopefully have the
sources). Rebuild your kernel.

I had the same problems with 1.3.2 and cyber scsi II. Using
the current sources for the ncr chip seems to fix this.

Regards
    Ingolf
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