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Date:      Fri, 5 Feb 1999 08:30:03 -0500 (EST)
From:      "Viren R. Shah" <viren@rstcorp.com>
To:        ONE-MO <onemo@jps.net>
Cc:        stable@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Compaq ida driver patch
Message-ID:  <199902051330.IAA01320@jabberwock.rstcorp.com>
In-Reply-To: <36BA899D.C780DF99@jps.net>
References:  <36B8DA72.F58BB5D1@jps.net> <36B956B7.4299FC0@doc.ic.ac.uk> <199902041438.JAA44908@jabberwock.rstcorp.com> <36B9EECF.DB2F9F08@jps.net> <199902041938.OAA53509@jabberwock.rstcorp.com> <36BA899D.C780DF99@jps.net>

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>>>>> "MO" == ONE-MO  <onemo@jps.net> writes:

 MO> OK, here's the latest status.
 MO> I used your hacked ida.c, noticing a couple changes in addition
 MO> to the port address. I rebuilt my kernel with the ida port
 MO> specified as 0x1000. Upon 
 MO> booting, I did NOT receive the same process lockup upon accessing the

Good. That's a start.

 MO> Just for fun, I booted my kernel.old (the last kernel built with
 MO> Mark's original ida.c) and I again received the lockup upon
 MO> access. 

 MO> Thanks for the help, now if only I can determine exactly what it was the
 MO> corrected it....

In addition to setting the port, I think I also set the slot # for the
Compaq controller (though this is also calculated as a function of
the port address). Finally, in ida_eisa_attach() I set :
  dev->id_ointr = idaintr;
These are the only changes, I think. I don't have a virgin copy of
ida.c to diff against.


 MO> MO!



Viren
-- 
Viren R. Shah, {viren @ rstcorp . com}
"SCSI *is* God's bus and it's hardly an old-fashioned (or academic) 
 attitude to think so, it's simply an informed attitude."
 -- Jordan Hubbard

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