The bus settle time seems like it might do the trick, however, I can't find
where that can be changed.
I've greped my way through the entire linux/drivers/scsi tree for "settle"
with no luck.
Can someone please point me to where that delay time can be tweaked?
Thank you,
John Lange
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kai Makisara
Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 2:21 PM
To: John Lange
Cc: linux-scsi
Subject: Re: Problem with SCSI-Tapes under 2.4.4
On Tue, 15 May 2001, John Lange wrote:
> Just joined the list so I apologize if this has already been addressed.
>
> Ever since I upgraded my kernel to 2.4.4 from 2.4.2, it will no longer
> recognize my Onstream ADR50 tape drive.
>
> When I downgrade my kernel back to 2.4.2, it again works perfectly.
>
...
> Here is what I understand to be the only relevant portion of my kernel
> .config:
>
...
The config looks OK.
> I'd be happy to provide any additional information you might require.
>
What messages do you get from the SCSI driver and the tape driver at boot?
In case the aic7xxx driver does not recognize your tape drive, you could
try the following suggestion I just saw on linux-scsi (you probably saw
this, too):
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Following a suggestion of Justin Gibbs, I increased bus settle delay from
15 ms, which was my default, to 150 ms. Kernel 2.4.4 compiled with this
change recognizes my CD-ROM without a problem.
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Kai
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