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Date:      Sun, 13 Jul 1997 12:00:13 -0700
From:      Amancio Hasty <hasty@rah.star-gate.com>
To:        hackers@freebsd.org
Subject:   aha1522 ??
Message-ID:  <199707131900.MAA01735@rah.star-gate.com>

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Move from the sane list....

Do we have an aha1522 expert?

	Cheers,
	Amancio


gord@m-tech.ab.ca said:
> Hi!
> >>>>> eric  writes:
>  e> First, it wasn't a matter of the scanner blocking the scsi bus --
>  e> it had an entire scsi bus to itself on an Adaptec 1522 (which
>  e> turned out to be the problem) Second, I'm using the "pt" driver,
>  e> although i suspect the "uk" driver would work too now that I've
>  e> moved the scanner to an Adaptec 2940W.  Everything works more or
>  e> less fine now, except the scanner still needs to be the _only_
>  e> device on the bus. If I put a disk on the same bus as the scanner,
>  e> (with a different SCSI id# obviously) accesses to the disk time
>  e> out and stuff.  It seems like it may be a termination issue, which
>  e> I'll fiddle around with some more.  But anyway, it will not work
>  e> at all using an AHA1522, with either a Umax or an HP4c scanner.
> Amancio...
> I have a strong suspicion that the FreeBSD AHA1522 driver is a little
> flaky.  Last year, when I was trying to port the PINT (`ss' SCSI
> scanner device) driver to FreeBSD 2.1.5 using my AHA1522, I ran into
> endless problems, because the scanner just *would not respond* to any
> commands I sent it.

> It was very frustrating, and at the time, I attributed it to my shoddy
> kernel hacking, so I did not report the bug.

> When I talked more with PINT's author, and tried both `upgrading'
> (?... don't know if that's the right word for it) to NetBSD 1.2, then
> reintegrating PINT, it worked like a charm.

> Later, I became even more convinced that my kernel hacking job had
> been correct, and that FreeBSD's AHA1522 driver was at fault.  Again,
> I didn't report this because I didn't have a FreeBSD machine any more
> in order to narrow down the bug.

> Anyway, now that it appears somebody else is having the same problem,
> this may be an opportunity to find out what it is.

> Right now I'm running my ScanJet 4p with an AHA1522 under Linux
> without any problems, and as I said before, it also worked under
> NetBSD.

> Thanks for any comments you folks may have.  I'd really like to figure
> out if this behaviour is a driver bug, so that the FreeBSD folks can
> fix it (if it isn't fixed already)! :)

> -- 
>   Gord Matzigkeit   | Proudly running pieces of the GNU operating
> system.
>  gord@m-tech.ab.ca  |  Jacques Cousteau loved programming in
> assembler.







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