Subject: Re: Alas...
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Krister Walfridsson <cato@df.lth.se>
List: port-sparc
Date: 05/26/1996 19:29:03
Hi!

On Thu, 23 May 1996, Jason Thorpe wrote:
> On Fri, 24 May 1996 04:40:33 +0200 (MET DST) 
>  e.p.boven@student.utwente.nl (Paul Boven) wrote:
> 
>  > What I get is always a dma-error when it's time to probe the SCSI-
>  > bus. It starts with "dma0: xfer(-65531) > req(5)"
>  > and then a bunch of esp-errors. It will not even get a working
>  > probe of the attached Quantum. I looked in the code a bit, and found
> 
> Firstly, what kind of machine do you have?  Can you post the output of dmesg?

I have the same problem wit a ELC and a Quantum disk (and source from 
960524). I'm not used to debug kernels, so I do not know what type of 
information you need, but here are the messages I got I tried to boot (I 
hope I have written them correctly... I do not have more than one 
machine, so I had to write down what I saw on the screen, and the sparc 
writes faster than I do. But I have checked it, and I think it is right.)

scsibus at esp0
dma0: xfer (-65492) > req (44)
esp0: !TC [intr 10, stat 83, step 4] prevphase 1, resid 2c
sd0 at scsibus0 targ 3 lun 0: <QUANTUM, TRB850S, 0404> SCSI2 0/direct fixed
sd0: dma0: xfer (-65528) > req (8)
esp0: !TC [intr 10, stat 83, step 4] prevphase 1, resid 8
810MB 3653 cyl, 4 head 113, sec, 512 bytes/sec
dma0: xfer (-65492) > req (44)
esp0: !TC [intr 10, stat 83, step 4] prevphase 1, resid 2c
dma0: xfer (-65492) > req (44)
esp0: !TC [intr 10, stat 83, step 4] prevphase 1, resid 2c

and so it goes for a while, and then does the same for my 2nd disk...

    /Krister