On 9/12/06, James C. McPherson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Joe Little wrote:
> So, people here recommended the Marvell cards, and one even provided a
> link to acquire them for SATA jbod support. Well, this is what the
> latest bits (B47) say:
>
> Sep 12 13:51:54 vram marvell88sx: [ID 679681 kern.warning] WARNING:
> marvell88sx0: Could not attach, unsupported chip stepping or unable to
> get the chip stepping
> Sep 12 13:51:54 vram marvell88sx: [ID 679681 kern.warning] WARNING:
> marvell88sx1: Could not attach, unsupported chip stepping or unable to
> get the chip stepping
> Sep 12 13:51:54 vram marvell88sx: [ID 679681 kern.warning] WARNING:
> marvell88sx0: Could not attach, unsupported chip stepping or unable to
> get the chip stepping
> Sep 12 13:51:54 vram marvell88sx: [ID 679681 kern.warning] WARNING:
> marvell88sx1: Could not attach, unsupported chip stepping or unable to
> get the chip stepping
>
> Any takers on how to get around this one?
You could start by providing the output from "prtpicl -v" and
"prtconf -v" as well as "/usr/X11/bin/scanpci -v -V 1" so we
know which device you're actually having a problem with.
Is the pci vendor+deviceid for that card listed in your
/etc/driver_aliases file against the marvell88sx driver?
James
I don't know if you really want all those large files, but
/etc/driver_aliases lists:
marvell88sx "pci11ab,6081.9"
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lspci | grep Marv
03:01.0 SCSI storage controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
MV88SX6081 8-port SATA II PCI-X Controller (rev 07)
05:01.0 SCSI storage controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd.
MV88SX6081 8-port SATA II PCI-X Controller (rev 07)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# lspci -n | grep 11ab
03:01.0 0100: 11ab:6081 (rev 07)
05:01.0 0100: 11ab:6081 (rev 07)
And it sees the module:
198 f5710000 9f10 62 1 marvell88sx (marvell88sx HBA Driver v1.8)
Is this a support revision of the card? Is there something stupid like
enabling the jumpers or some such that's required?
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