On Tue, Jul 23, 2002 at 08:28:29AM -0700, guStaVo ZaeRa wrote:
is there anything i can do to make this work? any suggestions? if you give me an introduction or some hints, i could look at the source and see if I can help in some way.
Looking at Andy's site, he mentions COMMAND SEQUENCE ERROR's being generated. I'm curious if this is what your seeing. in scsi_lib.c, can you add: printk(KERN_INFO "Device %s illegal request: cmd=%d, sector=%ld, nr_sectors=%ld\n", kdevname(SCpnt->request.rq_dev), SCpnt->request.cmd, SCpnt->request.sector, SCpnt->request.nr_sectors); After case ILLEGAL_REQUEST: in scsi_io_completion. Rebuild your kernel (or modules if you have scsi modular), retry your copy, and see if you get any illegal request printouts on dmesg. Ben