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Re: SCSI status 0x3
manu%netbsd.org@localhost (Emmanuel Dreyfus) writes:
>ioc_status = 0x8003 is 0x8000 | MPII_IOCSTATUS_INVALID_SGL
>According to the Linux driver, 0x8000 means log info is available. I have
>no idea what SGL stands for.
SGL == scatter-gather-list
>Another strage problem: right before this error, I get an NMI. I was
>notaware a PCI card could do that:
Many systems will generate an NMI for a PCI parity error (PERR) or
system error (SERR). A system error can have lots of reasons, a
popular one is to generate an invalid message signaled interrupt (MSI).
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