On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 02:22:21PM +1000, Finn Thain wrote:
On Wed, 22 Jul 2015, Michael Schmitz wrote:
Hi Finn,
I'm afraid I cannot test anything on Atari hardware at present - my
Falcon ate it's IDE disk partition table with all the fun that entails.
That doesn't sound good.
Haven't even begun to try and recover that yet.
If you send a patch I could build a kernel and send that to Christian
for testing (if he's got his Falcon up and running - might be a tad warm
in the attic for that, in fact).
Anyone with a suitable Atari, i.e. ATARIHW_PRESENT(TT_CLK), who can boot
both TOS and Linux could resolve the question. (Perhaps with an emulator?)
The Falcon is not powered on currently but it should still work. What should
I test?
Any old kernel binary would do, since atari_scsi should print either
"HOSTID=n" or "this_id n" at startup.
If n doesn't agree with what TOS says about the host's SCSI ID, then I
think a trivial patch is safe enough. Especially if cat /proc/driver/nvram
produces a "SCSI host ID : m" that does agree with TOS.
Christian
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