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--- Comment #26 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #25)
Hacking pcib_probe_hotplug() was successful.
pcib_probe_hotplug(struct pcib_softc *sc)
{
}
The disk was successfully mounted.
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--- Comment #25 from John Baldwin ---
Grr, ok. Let's try to narrow down why it breaks. I will probably add a
tunable to disable hotplug entirely, though that will require a manual tunable
to be set for this box unfortunately.
Can you dro
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--- Comment #24 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #23)
The card is detected. But at mount time the error was detected:
interrupt strom detected on "irq259" throtting interrupt source
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and so on to infinity.
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--- Comment #23 from John Baldwin ---
So this add-on card doesn't appear to honor the spec. It should be wiring the
sensor closed or some such if it isn't implemented. OTOH, it seems like the
Linux hotplug code (by my reading) doesn't act
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--- Comment #22 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #21)
Is the LSI adapter in a physical slot... sent pictures to your E-Mail.(In reply
to John Baldwin from comment #21)
Is the LSI adapter in a physical slot... se
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--- Comment #21 from John Baldwin ---
Is the LSI adapter in a physical slot or is it integrated onto the motherboard?
If you can send me pictures that would be nice, perhaps one with no card in the
slot at all if possible?
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--- Comment #20 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #19)
There is no latch. Can send pictures to your E-Mail.
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--- Comment #19 from John Baldwin ---
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pciconf_lcbBev_pcib11
Interesting, this PCI-PCI bridge has many more of the "optional" hot plug
features.
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--- Comment #18 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to John Baldwin from comment #16)
done...waiting for a miracle.)
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--- Comment #16 from John Baldwin ---
Please capture 'pciconf -lcBbev' output from 11. The PLX PCI-express switch is
HotPlug capable and it seems that the bridge is not being enumerated. The
pciconf output will tell me if the PLX chip is
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--- Comment #15 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to Ngie Cooper from comment #14)
Supermicro X7DBU. "traditional BIOS" 2.1a 12/20/08
FreeBSD 8-9-10 they all worked ... 11 non funziona! )
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Summary|LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271-8i|LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271-8i
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--- Comment #14 from Ngie Cooper ---
(In reply to Sergey Renkas from comment #11)
Ok. Something's not working from the ACPI/PCI end of things. Is your BIOS up to
date? Are you using the traditional BIOS boot or a UEFI boot? What's your
mot
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--- Comment #12 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to Ngie Cooper from comment #10)
is ready
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dmesg.boot 11 version boot -v
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--- Comment #10 from Ngie Cooper ---
(In reply to Sergey Renkas from comment #7)
The device isn't present here, i.e. there's nothing for mfi(4) to attach to
according to the PCI bus.
This output at boot looks interesting...
unknown: I/O
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--- Comment #9 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to Sergey Renkas from comment #6)
Files already added.
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--- Comment #6 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to Ngie Cooper from comment #5)
It will take some time to run a live-cd 11 version.
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--- Comment #5 from Ngie Cooper ---
(In reply to Sergey Renkas from comment #4)
Ok. pciconf -lv and /var/run/dmesg.boot are more valuable from 11.x than
10.3-STABLE, but having both of those items from 10.3-STABLE would be helpful
as well
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--- Comment #4 from Sergey Renkas ---
(In reply to Ngie Cooper from comment #3)
Yes! In the 11th version of the mfid device not shown.
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--- Comment #3 from Ngie Cooper ---
(In reply to Sergey Renkas from comment #2)
Is this from when you're booted into 10.3-STABLE ?
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Summary: LSI MegaRAID SAS 9271-8i
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Version: 11.0-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects Only
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