The last time I had problems with the aic7xxx.seq, I found I needed to delete
the aic7xxx_asm program and let make rebuild that program (which is the code
which converts aic7xxx.seq to aic7xxx_seq.h). Give that a try...
>>> Les Johnson <les@ulysses.homer.att.com> 05/01/96 10:54am >>>
Tigran Aivazian <tigran@zetnet.co.uk> writes:
Tigran> Hi guys, Sorry I have to be quick but basically the problem
Tigran> is that 1.3.97 will not compile if you have aha2940 scsi
Tigran> adapter. The problem is in the file aic7xxx.seq which even
Tigran> being renamed to aic7xxx_seq.h doesnt work.
Tigran> Got to go to bed - too tired, Tigran.
It works for me:
binky:/proc/scsi/aic7xxx$ uname -a
Linux binky 1.3.97 #3 Wed May 1 09:50:45 EDT 1996 i586 binky:/proc/scsi/aic7xxx$
cat 0
Adaptec AIC7xxx driver version: 3.0/3.0/3.0
Compile Options:
AIC7XXX_RESET_DELAY : 15
AIC7XXX_CMDS_PER_LUN : 2
AIC7XXX_TWIN_SUPPORT : Enabled
AIC7XXX_TAGGED_QUEUEING: Disabled
AIC7XXX_SHARE_IRQS : Enabled
AIC7XXX_PROC_STATS : Disabled
Adapter Configuration:
SCSI Adapter: AHA-2940
(AIC-787x chipset)
Host Bus: Single
Base IO: 0xe800
IRQ: 11
SCB: 4 (16)
Interrupts: 1879
Serial EEPROM: True
Extended Translation: Disabled
SCSI Bus Reset: Enabled
Ultra SCSI: Disabled
Target Disconnect: Enabled
Maybe we should have a look at the rest of your configuration to see what the
problem might be.
- Les Johnson