Re: 2.4.17pre2: ieee1394 sd hotplug problems (Oops)

From: Olivier Daigle (odaigle@harfangmicro.com)
Date: Thu Dec 13 2001 - 17:43:58 EST


You should better ask your question on the linux1394 reflector.

http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=2252

Someone already posted a question regarding the problem you have.

Regards,

   Olivier

On Thursday 13 December 2001 17:31, ki@kretz.co.at wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am using an 80GB ide disk together with an
> ide <> firewire converter card. (Oxford chip)
>
> usually I am doing the following: (no SCSI hd present but sd_mod loaded)
>
> * connect & power on hd
> * insmod ieee1394, ohci1394 and sbp2
> * look for the partition info in the syslog, looks like this:
>
> Dec 13 20:24:29 ki_pc2 kernel: scsi0 : IEEE-1394 SBP-2 protocol driver
> Dec 13 20:24:29 ki_pc2 kernel: Vendor: MAXTOR 4 Model: K080H4
> Rev: Dec 13 20:24:29 ki_pc2 kernel: Type: Direct-Access
> ANSI SCSI revision: 06 Dec 13 20:24:29 ki_pc2 kernel: Attached scsi
> disk sdd at scsi0, channel 0, id 0, lun 0 Dec 13 20:24:29 ki_pc2 kernel:
> SCSI device sdd: 156301487 512-byte hdwr sectors (80026 MB) Dec 13 20:24:29
> ki_pc2 kernel: sdd: sdd1
> Dec 13 20:24:58 ki_pc2 /sbin/hotplug: no runnable
> /etc/hotplug/ieee1394.agent is installed
>
> note: sdd, not sda as expected
>
> * use the disk - works ok, hdparm says ~12MB/sec
> * rmmod sbp2 (and perhaps also the other 1394 modules)
> * disconnect hard drive.
> etc..
>
> The following happens: on 'insmod sbp2' the disk is found
> but the minor device is incremented every time (now I am at /dev/sde :-( )
>
> Trying to open one of the lower (non-present) minors results in an Oops:
>
> in sd.c: at about line 470
> }
> /*
> * The following code can sleep.
> * Module unloading must be prevented
> */
> SDev = rscsi_disks[target].device;
>
> ^^^^^ this becomes zero for the lower minor devices.
>
> if (SDev->host->hostt->module) ---- Oops
>
> So it seems that the rmmod sbp2 does not properly clean up
> the internal bookkeeping in sd.c when being unloaded.
>
> I am not sure what happens if scsi-remove-single-device is done instead
> of rmmod sbp2.
>
> OTOH /proc/scsi/scsi correctly shows the present devices
>
> there are a few /dev/sd[a-?] left so I dont have to reboot every time but
> the situation is a bit non-optimal for now.
>
> Greetings,
> karl

-- 
Olivier Daigle <odaigle@harfangmicro.com>
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