On Wed Mar 21, 2012, adam radford wrote: > On Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 4:16 PM, Thomas Fjellstrom <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I recently got an IBM M1015 (MegaRaid 9240-8i) card, and after getting a > > new motherboard, the system now boots, but the megaraid_sas driver seems > > to be getting stuck when trying to initialize the card. > > > > Looking through the source, it seems to be stuck in the > > megasas_adp_reset_gen2 function, in the while loop at the end. Now, > > according to the code it can't actually get stuck there permanently, but > > it does take quite a while for the loop to finish, and the udev timeout > > messages to stop. > > > > I've looked around quite a bit, but haven't found any solutions thus far. > > If anyone could point me in the right direction I'd appreciate it. > > If you are getting controller resets during driver load, you must not > be getting interrupts or firmware is not responding to the inquiry > roll-call. Make sure you have the latest firmware. I updated to the latest on LSI's site today before emailing. It changes the behavior slightly. With the older firmware, it would not print any of the initial reset messages, but would once udev decides to start killing modprobe. With the new firmware, I get a: ADP_RESET_GEN2: HostDiag=a0 followed by a bunch of: RESET_GEN2: retry=%x, hostdiag=a4 Now I'm not sure the hostdiag should be different between the two. if this aN identifier is similar to the aN identifiers in the MegaCli tool, then it would mean its trying to reset a device that doesn't exist? I only have a single M1015 card installed. > The code at the end of megasas_adp_reset_gen2() just looks for > DIAG_RESET_ADAPTER flag to clear on the host diag register when > issuing a controller reset... that should happen almost immediately > unless there is a hardware or firmware issue. > > Are you sure your 'new' motherboard is actually good ? It boots and runs fine without the sas card installed. I haven't run any heavy load tests, but it seems ok. > Can you move your megaraid 9240-8i into a 'known working' system and > re-test ? Nope. This is the furthest I've gotten it to get with this card installed. The old system would fail to boot into grub properly, let alone linux. These cards seem to be /very/ picky about what motherboard you install them in. > -Adam -- Thomas Fjellstrom thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-scsi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html