On Feb 12, 2008 9:57 AM, James Bottomley James.Bottomley@hansenpartnership.com wrote:
Added linux-scsi for the SCSI ones
On Tue, 2008-02-12 at 00:18 -0800, Natalie Protasevich wrote:
Hello,
The bugs listed are over a month old, and haven't been addressed yet. It would be appreciated if corresponding maintainers identify whether the bugs have been fixed, or need to be worked on, and take appropriate action.
In most cases, reporters are standing by and ready to provide information and necessary testing. Thanks!
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Problems on booting http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9621 Date: 12/22/2007 Regression Summary: The boot stops / hangs on hardware detection of SCSI. I have an InitioINI-9X00U/UW When I have an usb key sticked in /dev/sba, and run lilo then, then it dont boot but give L99 99 99 99 ... error
I think this was fixed by commit e2d435ea4084022ab88efa74214accb45b1f9e92
Apparently bugzilla email is on the fritz again because this bug report didn't come across linux-scsi.
I just fixed that, thanks. It was incorrect "assign-to" party.
Resetting RAID attached to a FC Switch causes kernel panic and crash http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=9598 12/18/2007 Hardware Environment:SunFire X4200 - 2 x dual core AMD Opteron CPUs, 8GB Ram, Qlogic FC adapter. Summary: Resetting the RAID box causes the X4200 to crash.
This one looks like the usual problem of remove re-add with the SCSI device model.
3ware 9650SE -8LPML not recognized by 3w-9xxx driver http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8908 08/19/2007 Problem Description: The 3w-9xxx kernel driver for 3ware 9xxx SATA RAID Controller series did not recognize the 3ware 9650SE-8LPML SATA RAID Controller.
Since this one never apparently worked it's not a regression but an enhancement request, isn't it?
No this is not a regression. The bug list that I post is just any bugs (mostly unattended or stalled). Sometimes those are regressions off of the Raphael's list, when they don't get resolved for a while, or just random regressions that haven't showed up on the "hot list" by Raphael.
However, adding this PCI ID to the driver should be fairly straightforward. Does anyone know what the actual PCI IDs are?
I just asked the reporter to provide this information, thanks.
James