Re: Error using DC315U to drive ScanJet 4c

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On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Guennadi Liakhovetski wrote:

> On Tue, 14 Feb 2006, Fredrik Roubert wrote:
> 
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: dc395x: Tekram DC395(U/UW/F), DC315(U) - ASIC TRM-S1040 v2.05, 2004/03/08
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: ACPI: PCI Interrupt 0000:04:05.0[A] -> GSI 20 (level, low) -> IRQ 19
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: dc395x: Used settings: AdapterID=07, Speed=0(20.0MHz), dev_mode=0x57
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: dc395x:                AdaptMode=0x0f, Tags=4(16), DelayReset=1s
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: dc395x: Connectors:  Termination: Auto Low High
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: dc395x: Performing initial SCSI bus reset
> > Feb 14 01:55:12 skalman kernel: scsi4 : Tekram DC395(U/UW/F), DC315(U) - ASIC TRM-S1040 v2.05, 2004/03/08
> > Feb 14 01:55:13 skalman kernel:   Vendor: HP        Model: C2520A            Rev: 3503
> > Feb 14 01:55:13 skalman kernel:   Type:   Processor                          ANSI SCSI revision: 02
> > Feb 14 01:55:13 skalman kernel:  4:0:2:0: Attached scsi generic sg2 type 3
> > Feb 14 01:56:11 skalman kernel: dc395x: reselect: w/o disconnected cmds <02-0>
> > Feb 14 01:56:11 skalman kernel: dc395x: disconnect: Unexpected reselection <02-0>
> > Feb 14 01:58:11 skalman kernel: dc395x: eh_abort: (pid#669) target=<02-0> cmd=ffff810009067cc0
> > Feb 14 01:58:11 skalman kernel: dc395x: eh_abort: Command in progress<6>dc395x: eh_bus_reset: (pid#669) target=<02-0> cmd=ffff810009067cc0
> > Feb 14 01:58:11 skalman kernel: dc395x: doing_srb_done: pids G:669(02-0)
> 
> Hm, is it from /var/log/messages? Looks like your KERN_DEBUG messages do 
> not come there. Perhaps in /var/log/kern.log or similar? Please have a 
> look if you find them. Alternatively, I think, dmesg should also output 
> them.

Fredrik, do you still have the detailed kernel-log from that test? It 
really might give a hint. If not - you could additionally turn 
SCSI-logging on and send that.

Here I also have an old AGFA scanner connected to a dc315(U) card in an 
SMP - works without a glitch. Well, it is 32bit though. But my scanner 
reports itself properly as a scanner, not as a processor. Is the problem 
100% reproducible? What settings do you use for your scanning program? 
What program?

Interesting also - my scanner is only supposed to work with the supplied 
Adaptec ISA SCSI card - works with dc315 here...

Thanks
Guennadi
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