Re: [BUG] ieee1394 sbp2 driver is broken for kernel >= 2.4.21-rc2

From: Georg Nikodym (georgn@somanetworks.com)
Date: Mon Jun 02 2003 - 15:34:43 EST


On 02 Jun 2003 21:36:22 +0200
Jocelyn Mayer <jma@netgem.com> wrote:

> ... at least for PPC targets.

As a datapoint, works fine for me with my x86 laptop:

(keller) 497$ cat /proc/bus/ieee1394/devices
Node[00:1023] GUID[0001d2000003a4ec]:
  Vendor ID: `Oxford Semiconductor Ltd. ' [0x0001d2]
  Capabilities: 0x0083c0
  Bus Options:
    IRMC(0) CMC(0) ISC(0) BMC(0) PMC(0) GEN(0)
    LSPD(0) MAX_REC(64) CYC_CLK_ACC(255)
  Unit Directory 0:
    Vendor/Model ID: Oxford Semiconductor Ltd. [0001d2] / OXFORD IDE Device LUN 0 [42a258]
    Software Specifier ID: 00609e
    Software Version: 010483
    Driver: SBP2 Driver
    Length (in quads): 8
Node[01:1023] GUID[474fc000075f5001]:
  Vendor ID: `Linux OHCI-1394' [0x000000]
  Capabilities: 0x0083c0
  Bus Options:
    IRMC(1) CMC(1) ISC(1) BMC(0) PMC(0) GEN(0)
    LSPD(2) MAX_REC(2048) CYC_CLK_ACC(0)
  Host Node Status:
    Host Driver : ohci1394
    Nodes connected : 2
    Nodes active : 2
    SelfIDs received: 2
    Irm ID : [01:1023]
    BusMgr ID : [63:1023]
    In Bus Reset : no
    Root : yes
    Cycle Master : yes
    IRM : yes
    Bus Manager : no
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(keller) 498$ cat /proc/scsi/scsi
Attached devices:
Host: scsi0 Channel: 00 Id: 00 Lun: 00
  Vendor: IC35L120 Model: AVVA07-0 Rev:
  Type: Direct-Access ANSI SCSI revision: 06
(keller) 499$ cat /proc/scsi/sbp2_0/0
Host scsi0 : SBP-2 IEEE-1394 (ohci1394)
Driver version : $Rev: 906 $ James Goodwin <jamesg@filanet.com>

Module options :
  max_speed : S800
  max_sectors : 255
  serialize_io : no
  exclusive_login : yes

Attached devices :
  [Channel: 00, Id: 00, Lun: 00] Direct-Access IC35L120 AVVA07-0

(keller) 500$ uname -a
Linux keller 2.4.21-rc6-rmap15j #1 Sun Jun 1 18:43:25 EDT 2003 i686 GNU/Linux



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