Re: mptspi: Unexpected doorbell active!

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>>>>> "Grant" == Grant Grundler <grundler@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>> Cute error message but it appears just before my machine locks
>> solid. It looks like it is coming from a LSI 53c1030 SPI controller
>> which lspci says is PCI-X but is actually PCIe.

Grant> It's probably not relevant to the problem, but I'm pretty sure
Grant> 53c1030 SPI is a PCI-X device. I supported this driver for HP's
Grant> IA64 (e.g rx2600) machines starting around 2001 or 2002 (before
Grant> PCIe was available).  Can you dump the lspci output that claims
Grant> this is a PCIe device?

I believe there is a 3rd party that makes PCIe 1030 boards.  They are
not directly marketed by LSI.

The boards consist of a PCIe to PCI-X bridge and a regular 1030 chip.

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Martin K. Petersen	Oracle Linux Engineering

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