Re: ESP SCSI and QLGC,ISP SCSI drivers not finding attached devices

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On Fri, 2007-07-20 at 16:22 +0100, Mark Fortescue wrote:
> Thansk for the info. I will try some experiments and see if I can work 
> out where the scsi commands/responses are getting lost.

Actually, for ESP it looks like you can alter the timeout ... it's the
parameter ESP_BUS_TIMEOUT in drivers/scsi/esp_scsi.h

It could be that the register calculation is off here ... but someone
who knows the device would have to look at it (or you could time it, I
suppose).

> I do not beleave the issue with the ESP is a hardware problem. The PROM 
> and SunOS-4.1.1 have no problem finding/accessing the disk on the ESP and 
> I did not observe any issues prior to testing Linux v2.6.22. The V1 ESP 
> SCSI driver never failed to find the ESP disk (on kernels that got that 
> far) but I have not done as much testing with the V2 ESP driver as memory 
> problems post v2.6.21 needed to be fixed to get things up and running.

James


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