From nico-freebsd-raid-monitoring-20090703 at schottelius.org Thu Jul 2 07:32:17 2009 From: nico-freebsd-raid-monitoring-20090703 at schottelius.org (Nico Schottelius) Date: Thu Jul 2 07:32:30 2009 Subject: FreeBSD Raid Monitoring website moved Message-ID: <20090702071032.GA18288@ikn.schottelius.org> Good morning everybody, the FreeBSD raid monitoring website, which contains a lot information regarding raid monitoring under FreeBSD, has a new home: http://www.nico.schottelius.org/docs/freebsd-raid-monitoring/ If you've additional information or updates, please let me know at nico-freebsd-raid-monitoring-web --at-- schottelius.org. Sincerly, Nico -- Currently moving *.schottelius.org to http://www.nico.schottelius.org/ ... PGP: BFE4 C736 ABE5 406F 8F42 F7CF B8BE F92A 9885 188C -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 197 bytes Desc: Digital signature Url : http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-scsi/attachments/20090702/4c6ef725/attachment.pgp From kamikaze at bsdforen.de Fri Jul 3 07:50:08 2009 From: kamikaze at bsdforen.de (Dominic Fandrey) Date: Fri Jul 3 07:50:21 2009 Subject: kern/131032: [panic] hald causing panic in scsi_sg Message-ID: <200907030750.n637o89e090455@freefall.freebsd.org> The following reply was made to PR kern/131032; it has been noted by GNATS. From: Dominic Fandrey To: bug-followup@FreeBSD.org, kamikaze@bsdforen.de Cc: Subject: Re: kern/131032: [panic] hald causing panic in scsi_sg Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 09:19:48 +0200 Request close. The panic is gone. From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Jul 6 11:07:07 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Jul 6 11:09:30 2009 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200907061107.n66B76pf010922@freefall.freebsd.org> Note: to view an individual PR, use: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number). The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o kern/134488 scsi [mpt] MPT SCSI driver probes max. 8 LUNs per device o amd64/132394 scsi [isp] - bad underruns with QLogic qla2300 and amd64 o kern/132250 scsi [ciss] ciss driver does not support more then 15 drive o kern/132206 scsi [mpt] system panics on boot when mirroring and 2nd dri o kern/131032 scsi [panic] hald causing panic in scsi_sg o kern/130735 scsi [cam] [patch] pass M_NOWAIT to the malloc() call insid o kern/130621 scsi [mpt] tranfer rate is inscrutable slow when use lsi213 o kern/129602 scsi [ahd] ahd(4) gets confused and wedges SCSI bus o kern/128452 scsi [sa] [panic] Accessing SCSI tape drive randomly crashe o kern/128245 scsi [scsi] "inquiry data fails comparison at DV1 step" [re o kern/127927 scsi [isp] isp(4) target driver crashes kernel when set up o kern/126866 scsi [isp] [panic] kernel panic on card initialization o kern/124667 scsi [amd] [panic] FreeBSD-7 kernel page faults at amd-scsi o kern/123674 scsi [ahc] ahc driver dumping o kern/123666 scsi [aac] attach fails with Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 controll o sparc/121676 scsi [iscsi] iscontrol do not connect iscsi-target on sparc o kern/120487 scsi [sg] scsi_sg incompatible with scanners o kern/120247 scsi [mpt] FreeBSD 6.3 and LSI Logic 1030 = only 3.300MB/s o kern/119668 scsi [cam] [patch] certain errors are too verbose comparing o kern/114597 scsi [sym] System hangs at SCSI bus reset with dual HBAs o kern/110847 scsi [ahd] Tyan U320 onboard problem with more than 3 disks o kern/99954 scsi [ahc] reading from DVD failes on 6.x [regression] o kern/94838 scsi Kernel panic while mounting SD card with lock switch o o kern/92798 scsi [ahc] SCSI problem with timeouts o kern/90282 scsi [sym] SCSI bus resets cause loss of ch device o kern/76178 scsi [ahd] Problem with ahd and large SCSI Raid system o kern/74627 scsi [ahc] [hang] Adaptec 2940U2W Can't boot 5.3 s kern/61165 scsi [panic] kernel page fault after calling cam_send_ccb o kern/60641 scsi [sym] Sporadic SCSI bus resets with 53C810 under load o kern/60598 scsi wire down of scsi devices conflicts with config s kern/57398 scsi [mly] Current fails to install on mly(4) based RAID di o kern/52638 scsi [panic] SCSI U320 on SMP server won't run faster than o kern/44587 scsi dev/dpt/dpt.h is missing defines required for DPT_HAND o kern/40895 scsi wierd kernel / device driver bug o kern/39388 scsi ncr/sym drivers fail with 53c810 and more than 256MB m o kern/38828 scsi [dpt] [request] DPT PM2012B/90 doesn't work o kern/35234 scsi World access to /dev/pass? (for scanner) requires acce 37 problems total. From jiansong.liu at gmail.com Tue Jul 7 11:37:17 2009 From: jiansong.liu at gmail.com (Jiansong Liu) Date: Tue Jul 7 11:37:24 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read Message-ID: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> Hello All, I downloaded the latest iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 from Danny's FTP, and compile kernel and iscontrol with 7.2 STABLE GENERIC config, only got about 800KB/Sec speed to a DELL MD3000i disk array, I searched in this malling list and found a patch, but it seems is not for this version (2.2.2), any advice would be great appreciated. here are some details about my system: # sysctl net.iscsi net.iscsi.driver_version: 2.2.2 net.iscsi.isid: ?DIB00 net.iscsi.sessions: 1 net.iscsi.0.targetname: iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 net.iscsi.0.targeaddress: 192.168.4.182 net.iscsi.0.stats: recv=594 sent=594 flags=0x0000039f pdus-alloc=16 pdus-max=16 cws=426 cmd=157 exp=157 max=300 stat=159 itt=157 net.iscsi.0.douio: 0 net.iscsi.0.pid: 754 # cat /etc/iscsi.conf scpstorage01 { initiatorname =iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com TargetName =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 tags =4 } # uname -a FreeBSD static01.com 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #3: Tue Jul 7 18:22:17 CST 2009 root@static01.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 # dmesg .... 0] i_setopt: maxRecvDataSegmentLength=65536 0] i_setopt: opt.maXmitDataSegmentLength=8192 0] i_setopt: opt.maxBurstLength=131072 0] i_setopt: opt.targetAddress='192.168.4.182' 0] i_setopt: opt.targetName='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120' 0] i_setopt: opt.initiatorName='iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com' 0] i_send: len=516 ahs_len=0 ds_len=467 buf=468@0xffffff0005ec3000 0] i_setopt: maxRecvDataSegmentLength=65536 0] i_setopt: opt.maXmitDataSegmentLength=65536 0] i_setopt: opt.maxBurstLength=131072 0] i_setopt: opt.targetAddress='192.168.4.182' 0] i_setopt: opt.targetName='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120' 0] i_setopt: opt.initiatorName='iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com' 0] i_setopt: opt.headerDigest='None' 0] i_setopt: opt.dataDigest='None' 0] i_fullfeature: flag=1 0] ic_init: cam subsystem initialized da0 at iscsi0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-5 device END. Thanks & Best regards, Liu Jiansong. From danny at cs.huji.ac.il Tue Jul 7 12:34:03 2009 From: danny at cs.huji.ac.il (Danny Braniss) Date: Tue Jul 7 12:34:11 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read In-Reply-To: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> References: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: > Hello All, > > I downloaded the latest iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 from Danny's FTP, > and compile kernel and iscontrol with 7.2 STABLE GENERIC config, only got > about 800KB/Sec speed to a DELL MD3000i disk array, I searched in > this malling list and found a patch, but it seems is not for this version > (2.2.2), any advice would be great appreciated. > > here are some details about my system: > > # sysctl net.iscsi > net.iscsi.driver_version: 2.2.2 > net.iscsi.isid: ???DIB00 > net.iscsi.sessions: 1 > net.iscsi.0.targetname: > iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 > net.iscsi.0.targeaddress: 192.168.4.182 > net.iscsi.0.stats: recv=594 sent=594 flags=0x0000039f pdus-alloc=16 > pdus-max=16 cws=426 cmd=157 exp=157 max=300 stat=159 itt=157 > net.iscsi.0.douio: 0> net.iscsi.0.pid: 754 > > # cat /etc/iscsi.conf> scpstorage01 { > initiatorname =iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com > TargetName > =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a01112=0 > TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 > tags =4 > } > > # uname -a > FreeBSD static01.com 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #3: Tue Jul 7 18:22:17 > CST 2009 root@static01.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 > > # dmesg> .... > 0] i_setopt: maxRecvDataSegmentLength=65536 > 0] i_setopt: opt.maXmitDataSegmentLength=8192 > 0] i_setopt: opt.maxBurstLength=131072 > 0] i_setopt: opt.targetAddress='192.168.4.182' > 0] i_setopt: > opt.targetName='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a90=00000004a011120' > 0] i_setopt: opt.initiatorName='iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com' > 0] i_send: len=516 ahs_len=0 ds_len=467 buf=468@0xffffff0005ec3000 > 0] i_setopt: maxRecvDataSegmentLength=65536 > 0] i_setopt: opt.maXmitDataSegmentLength=65536 > 0] i_setopt: opt.maxBurstLength=131072 > 0] i_setopt: opt.targetAddress='192.168.4.182' > 0] i_setopt: > opt.targetName='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a90=00000004a011120' > 0] i_setopt: opt.initiatorName='iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com' > 0] i_setopt: opt.headerDigest='None' > 0] i_setopt: opt.dataDigest='None' > 0] i_fullfeature: flag=1 > 0] ic_init: cam subsystem initialized > da0 at iscsi0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 > da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-5 device > > END. > > Thanks & Best regards, > Liu Jiansong. hi Liu Jiansong, The tag opening is too concervative, increase its value. You can do it by changing it in the config file, or via camcontrol tags da0 -N32 -this will not be remembered after reboot!-, try different values till you don't see any speedup. danny danny From jiansong.liu at gmail.com Tue Jul 7 14:41:56 2009 From: jiansong.liu at gmail.com (Jiansong Liu) Date: Tue Jul 7 14:42:03 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read In-Reply-To: References: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7f834c1c0907070741w444d7bf7j96fc75ff4e495961@mail.gmail.com> On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 7:51 PM, Danny Braniss wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > I downloaded the latest iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 from Danny's FTP, > > and compile kernel and iscontrol with 7.2 STABLE GENERIC config, only got > > about 800KB/Sec speed to a DELL MD3000i disk array, I searched in > > this malling list and found a patch, but it seems is not for this version > > (2.2.2), any advice would be great appreciated. > > > > here are some details about my system: > > > > # sysctl net.iscsi > > net.iscsi.driver_version: 2.2.2 > > net.iscsi.isid: ???DIB00 > > net.iscsi.sessions: 1 > > net.iscsi.0.targetname: > > iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 > > net.iscsi.0.targeaddress: 192.168.4.182 > > net.iscsi.0.stats: recv=594 sent=594 flags=0x0000039f pdus-alloc=16 > > pdus-max=16 cws=426 cmd=157 exp=157 max=300 stat=159 itt=157 > > net.iscsi.0.douio: 0> net.iscsi.0.pid: 754 > > > > # cat /etc/iscsi.conf> scpstorage01 { > > initiatorname =iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com > > TargetName > > > =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a01112=0 > > TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 > > tags =4 > > } > > > > # uname -a > > FreeBSD static01.com 7.2-STABLE FreeBSD 7.2-STABLE #3: Tue Jul 7 > 18:22:17 > > CST 2009 root@static01.com:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64 > > > > # dmesg> .... > > 0] i_setopt: maxRecvDataSegmentLength=65536 > > 0] i_setopt: opt.maXmitDataSegmentLength=8192 > > 0] i_setopt: opt.maxBurstLength=131072 > > 0] i_setopt: opt.targetAddress='192.168.4.182' > > 0] i_setopt: > > > opt.targetName='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a90=00000004a011120' > > 0] i_setopt: opt.initiatorName='iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com' > > 0] i_send: len=516 ahs_len=0 ds_len=467 buf=468@0xffffff0005ec3000 > > 0] i_setopt: maxRecvDataSegmentLength=65536 > > 0] i_setopt: opt.maXmitDataSegmentLength=65536 > > 0] i_setopt: opt.maxBurstLength=131072 > > 0] i_setopt: opt.targetAddress='192.168.4.182' > > 0] i_setopt: > > > opt.targetName='iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a90=00000004a011120' > > 0] i_setopt: opt.initiatorName='iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com' > > 0] i_setopt: opt.headerDigest='None' > > 0] i_setopt: opt.dataDigest='None' > > 0] i_fullfeature: flag=1 > > 0] ic_init: cam subsystem initialized > > da0 at iscsi0 bus 0 target 0 lun 0 > > da0: Fixed Direct Access SCSI-5 device > > > > END. > > > > Thanks & Best regards, > > Liu Jiansong. > > hi Liu Jiansong, > The tag opening is too concervative, increase its value. > You can do it by changing it in the config file, or via > camcontrol tags da0 -N32 > -this will not be remembered after reboot!-, > try different values till you don't see any speedup. > > danny > > danny > Hi Danny, It is very helpful, now I have got 90MB/s on write and 58MB/s on read with tags=16, I will try it with 32 later to see whether it would be better on read. Thank you very much. # dd if=/dev/zero of=/home/mogdata/test.foo bs=1024k count=10000 10000+0 records in 10000+0 records out 10485760000 bytes transferred in 113.705100 secs (92218907 bytes/sec) # dd if=/home/mogdata/test.foo of=/dev/null 20480000+0 records in 20480000+0 records out 10485760000 bytes transferred in 179.432298 secs (58438532 bytes/sec) Liu Jiansong From gpalmer at freebsd.org Tue Jul 7 17:36:31 2009 From: gpalmer at freebsd.org (Gary Palmer) Date: Tue Jul 7 17:36:37 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read In-Reply-To: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> References: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20090707173629.GA33007@in-addr.com> On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 07:05:03PM +0800, Jiansong Liu wrote: > Hello All, > > I downloaded the latest iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 from Danny's FTP, > and compile kernel and iscontrol with 7.2 STABLE GENERIC config, only got > about 800KB/Sec speed to a DELL MD3000i disk array, I searched in > this malling list and found a patch, but it seems is not for this version > (2.2.2), any advice would be great appreciated. > > here are some details about my system: > > # sysctl net.iscsi > net.iscsi.driver_version: 2.2.2 > net.iscsi.isid: ???DIB00 > net.iscsi.sessions: 1 > net.iscsi.0.targetname: > iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 > net.iscsi.0.targeaddress: 192.168.4.182 > net.iscsi.0.stats: recv=594 sent=594 flags=0x0000039f pdus-alloc=16 > pdus-max=16 cws=426 cmd=157 exp=157 max=300 stat=159 itt=157 > net.iscsi.0.douio: 0 > net.iscsi.0.pid: 754 > > # cat /etc/iscsi.conf > scpstorage01 { > initiatorname =iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com > TargetName > =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 > TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 > tags =4 > } I'm no expert, but if that "tags" line refers to SCSI tags then that number is too small. Try increasing it and see if that helps to address the problem. Regards, Gary From jiansong.liu at gmail.com Sat Jul 11 04:42:11 2009 From: jiansong.liu at gmail.com (Jiansong Liu) Date: Sat Jul 11 04:42:17 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read In-Reply-To: <20090707173629.GA33007@in-addr.com> References: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> <20090707173629.GA33007@in-addr.com> Message-ID: <7f834c1c0907102141n5d55f786keb55f44126cd94c2@mail.gmail.com> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Gary Palmer wrote: > On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 07:05:03PM +0800, Jiansong Liu wrote: > > Hello All, > > > > I downloaded the latest iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 from Danny's FTP, > > and compile kernel and iscontrol with 7.2 STABLE GENERIC config, only got > > about 800KB/Sec speed to a DELL MD3000i disk array, I searched in > > this malling list and found a patch, but it seems is not for this version > > (2.2.2), any advice would be great appreciated. > > > > here are some details about my system: > > > > # sysctl net.iscsi > > net.iscsi.driver_version: 2.2.2 > > net.iscsi.isid: ???DIB00 > > net.iscsi.sessions: 1 > > net.iscsi.0.targetname: > > iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 > > net.iscsi.0.targeaddress: 192.168.4.182 > > net.iscsi.0.stats: recv=594 sent=594 flags=0x0000039f pdus-alloc=16 > > pdus-max=16 cws=426 cmd=157 exp=157 max=300 stat=159 itt=157 > > net.iscsi.0.douio: 0 > > net.iscsi.0.pid: 754 > > > > # cat /etc/iscsi.conf > > scpstorage01 { > > initiatorname =iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com > > TargetName > > > =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 > > TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 > > tags =4 > > } > > I'm no expert, but if that "tags" line refers to SCSI tags then that > number is too small. Try increasing it and see if that helps to > address the problem. > > Regards, > > Gary > Hi Gary, Thanks for the advice, I have tried set tags to 32 and 64, but it could not get more performance on IO (90MB write and 56MB read). I think the writing is good enough for my application, but the reading still is a problem. # dd if=/home/mogdata/test.foo of=/dev/null 2048000+0 records in 2048000+0 records out 1048576000 bytes transferred in 17.670549 secs (59340318 bytes/sec) Best regards, Liu Jiansong From ivoras at freebsd.org Mon Jul 13 10:05:03 2009 From: ivoras at freebsd.org (Ivan Voras) Date: Mon Jul 13 10:05:11 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read In-Reply-To: <7f834c1c0907102141n5d55f786keb55f44126cd94c2@mail.gmail.com> References: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> <20090707173629.GA33007@in-addr.com> <7f834c1c0907102141n5d55f786keb55f44126cd94c2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Jiansong Liu wrote: > On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Gary Palmer wrote: > >> On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 07:05:03PM +0800, Jiansong Liu wrote: >>> Hello All, >>> >>> I downloaded the latest iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 from Danny's FTP, >>> and compile kernel and iscontrol with 7.2 STABLE GENERIC config, only got >>> about 800KB/Sec speed to a DELL MD3000i disk array, I searched in >>> this malling list and found a patch, but it seems is not for this version >>> (2.2.2), any advice would be great appreciated. >>> >>> here are some details about my system: >>> >>> # sysctl net.iscsi >>> net.iscsi.driver_version: 2.2.2 >>> net.iscsi.isid: ???DIB00 >>> net.iscsi.sessions: 1 >>> net.iscsi.0.targetname: >>> iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 >>> net.iscsi.0.targeaddress: 192.168.4.182 >>> net.iscsi.0.stats: recv=594 sent=594 flags=0x0000039f pdus-alloc=16 >>> pdus-max=16 cws=426 cmd=157 exp=157 max=300 stat=159 itt=157 >>> net.iscsi.0.douio: 0 >>> net.iscsi.0.pid: 754 >>> >>> # cat /etc/iscsi.conf >>> scpstorage01 { >>> initiatorname =iqn.2005-01.il.ac.huji.cs::static01.com >>> TargetName >>> >> =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 >>> TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 >>> tags =4 >>> } >> I'm no expert, but if that "tags" line refers to SCSI tags then that >> number is too small. Try increasing it and see if that helps to >> address the problem. >> >> Regards, >> >> Gary >> > > Hi Gary, > > Thanks for the advice, I have tried set tags to 32 and 64, > but it could not get more performance on IO (90MB write and 56MB read). > I think the writing is good enough for my application, but the reading still > is a problem. > > # dd if=/home/mogdata/test.foo of=/dev/null > 2048000+0 records in > 2048000+0 records out > 1048576000 bytes transferred in 17.670549 secs (59340318 bytes/sec) Are you really reading sector by sector? Try adding bs=1m to the dd line. There is something else you can try to increase sequential reading, if that's what you're interested in: increase the vfs.read_max sysctl to 32 or 64. On the other hand, it will do nothing to improve, and may harm random read performance. Test with your actual application before drawing conclusions. From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Jul 13 11:07:06 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Jul 13 11:09:37 2009 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200907131107.n6DB75TH040774@freefall.freebsd.org> Note: to view an individual PR, use: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number). The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o kern/134488 scsi [mpt] MPT SCSI driver probes max. 8 LUNs per device o amd64/132394 scsi [isp] - bad underruns with QLogic qla2300 and amd64 o kern/132250 scsi [ciss] ciss driver does not support more then 15 drive o kern/132206 scsi [mpt] system panics on boot when mirroring and 2nd dri o kern/131032 scsi [panic] hald causing panic in scsi_sg o kern/130735 scsi [cam] [patch] pass M_NOWAIT to the malloc() call insid o kern/130621 scsi [mpt] tranfer rate is inscrutable slow when use lsi213 o kern/129602 scsi [ahd] ahd(4) gets confused and wedges SCSI bus o kern/128452 scsi [sa] [panic] Accessing SCSI tape drive randomly crashe o kern/128245 scsi [scsi] "inquiry data fails comparison at DV1 step" [re o kern/127927 scsi [isp] isp(4) target driver crashes kernel when set up o kern/126866 scsi [isp] [panic] kernel panic on card initialization o kern/124667 scsi [amd] [panic] FreeBSD-7 kernel page faults at amd-scsi o kern/123674 scsi [ahc] ahc driver dumping o kern/123666 scsi [aac] attach fails with Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 controll o sparc/121676 scsi [iscsi] iscontrol do not connect iscsi-target on sparc o kern/120487 scsi [sg] scsi_sg incompatible with scanners o kern/120247 scsi [mpt] FreeBSD 6.3 and LSI Logic 1030 = only 3.300MB/s o kern/119668 scsi [cam] [patch] certain errors are too verbose comparing o kern/114597 scsi [sym] System hangs at SCSI bus reset with dual HBAs o kern/110847 scsi [ahd] Tyan U320 onboard problem with more than 3 disks o kern/99954 scsi [ahc] reading from DVD failes on 6.x [regression] o kern/94838 scsi Kernel panic while mounting SD card with lock switch o o kern/92798 scsi [ahc] SCSI problem with timeouts o kern/90282 scsi [sym] SCSI bus resets cause loss of ch device o kern/76178 scsi [ahd] Problem with ahd and large SCSI Raid system o kern/74627 scsi [ahc] [hang] Adaptec 2940U2W Can't boot 5.3 s kern/61165 scsi [panic] kernel page fault after calling cam_send_ccb o kern/60641 scsi [sym] Sporadic SCSI bus resets with 53C810 under load o kern/60598 scsi wire down of scsi devices conflicts with config s kern/57398 scsi [mly] Current fails to install on mly(4) based RAID di o kern/52638 scsi [panic] SCSI U320 on SMP server won't run faster than o kern/44587 scsi dev/dpt/dpt.h is missing defines required for DPT_HAND o kern/40895 scsi wierd kernel / device driver bug o kern/39388 scsi ncr/sym drivers fail with 53c810 and more than 256MB m o kern/38828 scsi [dpt] [request] DPT PM2012B/90 doesn't work o kern/35234 scsi World access to /dev/pass? (for scanner) requires acce 37 problems total. From linimon at FreeBSD.org Mon Jul 13 15:10:04 2009 From: linimon at FreeBSD.org (linimon@FreeBSD.org) Date: Mon Jul 13 15:10:15 2009 Subject: kern/136718: [ciss] ciss driver issue on HP DL585 Message-ID: <200907131510.n6DFA4Bt035441@freefall.freebsd.org> Old Synopsis: ciss driver issue on HP DL585 New Synopsis: [ciss] ciss driver issue on HP DL585 Responsible-Changed-From-To: freebsd-bugs->freebsd-scsi Responsible-Changed-By: linimon Responsible-Changed-When: Mon Jul 13 15:09:44 UTC 2009 Responsible-Changed-Why: Over to maintainer(s). http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=136718 From dhorvay at 4whitetiger.com Tue Jul 14 20:16:13 2009 From: dhorvay at 4whitetiger.com (David A. 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From jiansong.liu at gmail.com Wed Jul 15 03:54:00 2009 From: jiansong.liu at gmail.com (Jiansong Liu) Date: Wed Jul 15 03:54:08 2009 Subject: iscsi_initiator 2.2.2 slow to write and read In-Reply-To: References: <7f834c1c0907070405mdab72u3223d90b84b2a201@mail.gmail.com> <20090707173629.GA33007@in-addr.com> <7f834c1c0907102141n5d55f786keb55f44126cd94c2@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <7f834c1c0907142053oc0271c6kbf85872a92f6ebbb@mail.gmail.com> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:48 PM, Ivan Voras wrote: > Jiansong Liu wrote: > >> On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 1:36 AM, Gary Palmer wrote: >> >> On Tue, Jul 07, 2009 at 07:05:03PM +0800, Jiansong Liu wrote: >>> >>>> Hello All, >>>> . >>> >>> . >>>> >>>> =iqn.1984-05.com.dell:powervault.md3000i.60024e80004e71a9000000004a011120 >>> >>> TargetAddress =192.168.4.182:3260,1 >>>> tags =4 >>>> } >>>> >>> I'm no expert, but if that "tags" line refers to SCSI tags then that >>> number is too small. Try increasing it and see if that helps to >>> address the problem. >>> >>> Regards, >>> >>> Gary >>> >>> >> Hi Gary, >> >> Thanks for the advice, I have tried set tags to 32 and 64, >> but it could not get more performance on IO (90MB write and 56MB read). >> I think the writing is good enough for my application, but the reading >> still >> is a problem. >> >> # dd if=/home/mogdata/test.foo of=/dev/null >> 2048000+0 records in >> 2048000+0 records out >> 1048576000 bytes transferred in 17.670549 secs (59340318 bytes/sec) >> > > Are you really reading sector by sector? Try adding bs=1m to the dd line. > > There is something else you can try to increase sequential reading, if > that's what you're interested in: increase the vfs.read_max sysctl to 32 or > 64. > > On the other hand, it will do nothing to improve, and may harm random read > performance. Test with your actual application before drawing conclusions. > Hi Ivan,It got 8MB/s better after adding bs=1m to the dd command. Thanks for your notice, random read is more important to my application, it is a image storage which stores pictures between 10KB~5MB, sequential reading performance is not important. Thanks all who kindly gave advice to me. Best regards, Liu Jiansong From biswajit23 at gmail.com Thu Jul 16 19:35:07 2009 From: biswajit23 at gmail.com (biswajit sahoo) Date: Thu Jul 16 19:35:14 2009 Subject: resume Message-ID: <1b433af10907161205l70cafdf0nc7bdd2af90d9b6da@mail.gmail.com> -- Thanks & Regards Biswajit Sahoo 09916356257 From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Jul 20 11:07:04 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Jul 20 11:09:34 2009 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200907201107.n6KB73kT002430@freefall.freebsd.org> Note: to view an individual PR, use: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number). The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o kern/136718 scsi [ciss] ciss driver issue on HP DL585 o kern/134488 scsi [mpt] MPT SCSI driver probes max. 8 LUNs per device o amd64/132394 scsi [isp] - bad underruns with QLogic qla2300 and amd64 o kern/132250 scsi [ciss] ciss driver does not support more then 15 drive o kern/132206 scsi [mpt] system panics on boot when mirroring and 2nd dri o kern/131032 scsi [panic] hald causing panic in scsi_sg o kern/130735 scsi [cam] [patch] pass M_NOWAIT to the malloc() call insid o kern/130621 scsi [mpt] tranfer rate is inscrutable slow when use lsi213 o kern/129602 scsi [ahd] ahd(4) gets confused and wedges SCSI bus o kern/128452 scsi [sa] [panic] Accessing SCSI tape drive randomly crashe o kern/128245 scsi [scsi] "inquiry data fails comparison at DV1 step" [re o kern/127927 scsi [isp] isp(4) target driver crashes kernel when set up o kern/126866 scsi [isp] [panic] kernel panic on card initialization o kern/124667 scsi [amd] [panic] FreeBSD-7 kernel page faults at amd-scsi o kern/123674 scsi [ahc] ahc driver dumping o kern/123666 scsi [aac] attach fails with Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 controll o sparc/121676 scsi [iscsi] iscontrol do not connect iscsi-target on sparc o kern/120487 scsi [sg] scsi_sg incompatible with scanners o kern/120247 scsi [mpt] FreeBSD 6.3 and LSI Logic 1030 = only 3.300MB/s o kern/119668 scsi [cam] [patch] certain errors are too verbose comparing o kern/114597 scsi [sym] System hangs at SCSI bus reset with dual HBAs o kern/110847 scsi [ahd] Tyan U320 onboard problem with more than 3 disks o kern/99954 scsi [ahc] reading from DVD failes on 6.x [regression] o kern/94838 scsi Kernel panic while mounting SD card with lock switch o o kern/92798 scsi [ahc] SCSI problem with timeouts o kern/90282 scsi [sym] SCSI bus resets cause loss of ch device o kern/76178 scsi [ahd] Problem with ahd and large SCSI Raid system o kern/74627 scsi [ahc] [hang] Adaptec 2940U2W Can't boot 5.3 s kern/61165 scsi [panic] kernel page fault after calling cam_send_ccb o kern/60641 scsi [sym] Sporadic SCSI bus resets with 53C810 under load o kern/60598 scsi wire down of scsi devices conflicts with config s kern/57398 scsi [mly] Current fails to install on mly(4) based RAID di o kern/52638 scsi [panic] SCSI U320 on SMP server won't run faster than o kern/44587 scsi dev/dpt/dpt.h is missing defines required for DPT_HAND o kern/40895 scsi wierd kernel / device driver bug o kern/39388 scsi ncr/sym drivers fail with 53c810 and more than 256MB m o kern/38828 scsi [dpt] [request] DPT PM2012B/90 doesn't work o kern/35234 scsi World access to /dev/pass? (for scanner) requires acce 38 problems total. From westr at connection.ca Tue Jul 21 14:57:27 2009 From: westr at connection.ca (Ross) Date: Tue Jul 21 14:57:33 2009 Subject: updated isp(4) driver available In-Reply-To: <20090629202714.GA19920@nargothrond.kdm.org> References: <20090629202714.GA19920@nargothrond.kdm.org> Message-ID: <1973841746.20090721104134@connection.ca> KDM> I would certainly appreciate any testing that you folks would care to do on KDM> these patches. My hope is to get them into -current at some point, most KDM> likely after the 8.0 freeze lifts. To let you (+ others know), we've been using this code on our systems now for a while (7.x/i386,amd64), and all things point to a good solid release that fixes the bugs we've come across with the current drivers. I will point out that we're a fairly generic FC/SAN configuration though (HP to EVA - QMH2462@4Gb), so haven't had a need to test the new features. Excellent work, and hope to see it part of the distribution soon! R. -- From ken at kdm.org Wed Jul 22 16:19:15 2009 From: ken at kdm.org (Kenneth D. Merry) Date: Wed Jul 22 16:19:21 2009 Subject: updated isp(4) driver available In-Reply-To: <1973841746.20090721104134@connection.ca> References: <20090629202714.GA19920@nargothrond.kdm.org> <1973841746.20090721104134@connection.ca> Message-ID: <20090722161901.GA34290@nargothrond.kdm.org> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 10:41:34 -0400, Ross wrote: > > KDM> I would certainly appreciate any testing that you folks would care to do on > KDM> these patches. My hope is to get them into -current at some point, most > KDM> likely after the 8.0 freeze lifts. > > To let you (+ others know), we've been using this code on our systems > now for a while (7.x/i386,amd64), and all things point to a good solid > release that fixes the bugs we've come across with the current > drivers. > > I will point out that we're a fairly generic FC/SAN configuration > though (HP to EVA - QMH2462@4Gb), so haven't had a need to test the > new features. > > Excellent work, and hope to see it part of the distribution soon! Great, thanks for the feedback! I really appreciate your testing out the driver. If anyone else wants to test the driver, here are patches against -current and RELENG_7: http://people.freebsd.org/~ken/isp_diffs.current.20090629.out.gz http://people.freebsd.org/~ken/isp_diffs.releng7.20090629.out.gz Thanks, Ken -- Kenneth Merry ken@kdm.org From bugmaster at FreeBSD.org Mon Jul 27 11:07:02 2009 From: bugmaster at FreeBSD.org (FreeBSD bugmaster) Date: Mon Jul 27 11:09:38 2009 Subject: Current problem reports assigned to freebsd-scsi@FreeBSD.org Message-ID: <200907271107.n6RB71xf019090@freefall.freebsd.org> Note: to view an individual PR, use: http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number). The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users. These represent problem reports covering all versions including experimental development code and obsolete releases. S Tracker Resp. Description -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- o kern/136718 scsi [ciss] ciss driver issue on HP DL585 o kern/134488 scsi [mpt] MPT SCSI driver probes max. 8 LUNs per device o amd64/132394 scsi [isp] - bad underruns with QLogic qla2300 and amd64 o kern/132250 scsi [ciss] ciss driver does not support more then 15 drive o kern/132206 scsi [mpt] system panics on boot when mirroring and 2nd dri o kern/131032 scsi [panic] hald causing panic in scsi_sg o kern/130735 scsi [cam] [patch] pass M_NOWAIT to the malloc() call insid o kern/130621 scsi [mpt] tranfer rate is inscrutable slow when use lsi213 o kern/129602 scsi [ahd] ahd(4) gets confused and wedges SCSI bus o kern/128452 scsi [sa] [panic] Accessing SCSI tape drive randomly crashe o kern/128245 scsi [scsi] "inquiry data fails comparison at DV1 step" [re o kern/127927 scsi [isp] isp(4) target driver crashes kernel when set up o kern/126866 scsi [isp] [panic] kernel panic on card initialization o kern/124667 scsi [amd] [panic] FreeBSD-7 kernel page faults at amd-scsi o kern/123674 scsi [ahc] ahc driver dumping o kern/123666 scsi [aac] attach fails with Adaptec SAS RAID 3805 controll o sparc/121676 scsi [iscsi] iscontrol do not connect iscsi-target on sparc o kern/120487 scsi [sg] scsi_sg incompatible with scanners o kern/120247 scsi [mpt] FreeBSD 6.3 and LSI Logic 1030 = only 3.300MB/s o kern/119668 scsi [cam] [patch] certain errors are too verbose comparing o kern/114597 scsi [sym] System hangs at SCSI bus reset with dual HBAs o kern/110847 scsi [ahd] Tyan U320 onboard problem with more than 3 disks o kern/99954 scsi [ahc] reading from DVD failes on 6.x [regression] o kern/94838 scsi Kernel panic while mounting SD card with lock switch o o kern/92798 scsi [ahc] SCSI problem with timeouts o kern/90282 scsi [sym] SCSI bus resets cause loss of ch device o kern/76178 scsi [ahd] Problem with ahd and large SCSI Raid system o kern/74627 scsi [ahc] [hang] Adaptec 2940U2W Can't boot 5.3 s kern/61165 scsi [panic] kernel page fault after calling cam_send_ccb o kern/60641 scsi [sym] Sporadic SCSI bus resets with 53C810 under load o kern/60598 scsi wire down of scsi devices conflicts with config s kern/57398 scsi [mly] Current fails to install on mly(4) based RAID di o kern/52638 scsi [panic] SCSI U320 on SMP server won't run faster than o kern/44587 scsi dev/dpt/dpt.h is missing defines required for DPT_HAND o kern/40895 scsi wierd kernel / device driver bug o kern/39388 scsi ncr/sym drivers fail with 53c810 and more than 256MB m o kern/38828 scsi [dpt] [request] DPT PM2012B/90 doesn't work o kern/35234 scsi World access to /dev/pass? (for scanner) requires acce 38 problems total. From merketing.e at email.it Wed Jul 29 19:46:42 2009 From: merketing.e at email.it (M. Lorona) Date: Wed Jul 29 19:47:05 2009 Subject: Richiesta Message-ID: <20090729192302.0DE7710A3AB@davidovitch.com> From dru at antora.ru Thu Jul 30 08:39:07 2009 From: dru at antora.ru (Andrey) Date: Thu Jul 30 08:39:16 2009 Subject: updated isp(4) driver available References: 1973841746.20090721104134@connection.ca Message-ID: <4A715565.20102@antora.ru> root@rock:/usr> uname -rms FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64 root@rock:/usr> patch -p0 < isp_diffs.releng7.20090629.out Hmm... Looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h.orig |--- src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 169. Hunk #2 failed at 193. Hunk #3 failed at 532. Hunk #4 failed at 658. Hunk #5 succeeded at 711 with fuzz 2 (offset 36 lines). Hunk #6 succeeded at 860 (offset 44 lines). Hunk #7 failed at 928. Hunk #8 succeeded at 952 with fuzz 1 (offset 53 lines). Hunk #9 failed at 1042. Hunk #10 failed at 1052. 7 out of 10 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/cam/cam_xpt.c.orig |--- src/sys/cam/cam_xpt.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/cam/cam_xpt.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 225. Hunk #2 succeeded at 1402. Hunk #3 succeeded at 1415. Hunk #4 succeeded at 1440. Hunk #5 failed at 3159. Hunk #6 succeeded at 5491 (offset 4 lines). Hunk #7 succeeded at 5708 (offset 4 lines). Hunk #8 succeeded at 5770 (offset 4 lines). Hunk #9 succeeded at 5782 (offset 4 lines). Hunk #10 succeeded at 5805 (offset 4 lines). Hunk #11 succeeded at 5834 (offset 4 lines). Hunk #12 succeeded at 5868 (offset 4 lines). 1 out of 12 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/cam/cam_xpt.c.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c.orig |--- src/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/cam/scsi/scsi_da.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1241. Hunk #2 succeeded at 1271. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/conf/options.orig |--- src/sys/conf/options -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/conf/options using Plan A... Reversed (or previously applied) patch detected! Assume -R? [y] Hunk #1 succeeded at 331. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 succeeded at 65. Hunk #4 succeeded at 118. Hunk #5 succeeded at 161. Hunk #6 succeeded at 186. Hunk #7 succeeded at 204. Hunk #8 succeeded at 223. Hunk #9 succeeded at 267. Hunk #10 succeeded at 286. Hunk #11 succeeded at 317. Hunk #12 succeeded at 349. Hunk #13 succeeded at 374. Hunk #14 succeeded at 471. Hunk #15 succeeded at 479. Hunk #16 succeeded at 494. Hunk #17 succeeded at 508. Hunk #18 succeeded at 530. Hunk #19 succeeded at 557. Hunk #20 succeeded at 585. Hunk #21 succeeded at 618. Hunk #22 succeeded at 647. Hunk #23 succeeded at 662. Hunk #24 succeeded at 687. Hunk #25 succeeded at 724. Hunk #26 succeeded at 739. Hunk #27 succeeded at 755. Hunk #28 succeeded at 762. Hunk #29 succeeded at 781. Hunk #30 succeeded at 795. 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Hunk #136 succeeded at 3643. Hunk #137 succeeded at 3654. Hunk #138 succeeded at 3712. Hunk #139 succeeded at 3730. Hunk #140 succeeded at 3758. Hunk #141 succeeded at 3786. Hunk #142 succeeded at 3815. Hunk #143 succeeded at 3825. Hunk #144 succeeded at 3833. Hunk #145 succeeded at 3863. Hunk #146 succeeded at 3889. Hunk #147 succeeded at 3935. Hunk #148 succeeded at 3954. Hunk #149 succeeded at 3993. Hunk #150 succeeded at 4015. Hunk #151 succeeded at 4029. Hunk #152 succeeded at 4056. Hunk #153 succeeded at 4078. Hunk #154 succeeded at 4103. Hunk #155 succeeded at 4147. Hunk #156 succeeded at 4157. Hunk #157 succeeded at 4180. Hunk #158 succeeded at 4208. Hunk #159 succeeded at 4219. Hunk #160 succeeded at 4238. Hunk #161 succeeded at 4252. Hunk #162 succeeded at 4280. Hunk #163 succeeded at 4338. Hunk #164 succeeded at 4358. Hunk #165 succeeded at 4373. Hunk #166 succeeded at 4385. Hunk #167 succeeded at 4414. Hunk #168 succeeded at 4439. Hunk #169 succeeded at 4457. Hunk #170 succeeded at 4587. Hunk #171 succeeded at 4664. Hunk #172 succeeded at 4676. Hunk #173 succeeded at 4742. Hunk #174 succeeded at 4810. Hunk #175 succeeded at 4847. Hunk #176 succeeded at 4857. Hunk #177 succeeded at 4866. Hunk #178 succeeded at 4880. Hunk #179 succeeded at 4901. Hunk #180 succeeded at 4922. Hunk #181 succeeded at 4943. Hunk #182 succeeded at 4964. Hunk #183 succeeded at 4985. Hunk #184 succeeded at 5002. Hunk #185 succeeded at 5035. Hunk #186 succeeded at 5046. Hunk #187 succeeded at 5057. Hunk #188 succeeded at 5074. Hunk #189 succeeded at 5109. Hunk #190 succeeded at 5122. Hunk #191 succeeded at 5162. Hunk #192 succeeded at 5201. Hunk #193 succeeded at 5218. Hunk #194 succeeded at 5257. Hunk #195 succeeded at 5310. Hunk #196 succeeded at 5326. Hunk #197 succeeded at 5366. Hunk #198 succeeded at 5379. Hunk #199 succeeded at 5437. Hunk #200 succeeded at 5450. Hunk #201 succeeded at 5470. Hunk #202 succeeded at 5575. Hunk #203 succeeded at 5605. Hunk #204 succeeded at 5622. Hunk #205 succeeded at 5636. Hunk #206 succeeded at 5880. Hunk #207 succeeded at 5894. Hunk #208 succeeded at 5923. Hunk #209 succeeded at 5984. Hunk #210 succeeded at 6011. Hunk #211 succeeded at 6051. Hunk #212 succeeded at 6105. Hunk #213 succeeded at 6140. Hunk #214 succeeded at 6234. Hunk #215 succeeded at 6305. Hunk #216 succeeded at 6320. Hunk #217 succeeded at 6360. Hunk #218 succeeded at 6405. Hunk #219 succeeded at 6426. Hunk #220 succeeded at 6437. Hunk #221 succeeded at 6452. Hunk #222 succeeded at 6462. Hunk #223 succeeded at 6472. Hunk #224 succeeded at 6482. Hunk #225 succeeded at 6496. Hunk #226 succeeded at 6524. Hunk #227 succeeded at 6537. Hunk #228 succeeded at 6546. Hunk #229 succeeded at 6556. Hunk #230 succeeded at 6565. Hunk #231 succeeded at 6585. Hunk #232 succeeded at 6596. Hunk #233 succeeded at 6642. Hunk #234 succeeded at 6887. Hunk #235 succeeded at 6952. Hunk #236 succeeded at 7011. Hunk #237 succeeded at 7090. Hunk #238 succeeded at 7187. Hunk #239 succeeded at 7238. Hunk #240 succeeded at 7271. Hunk #241 succeeded at 7282. Hunk #242 succeeded at 7353. Hunk #243 succeeded at 7364. Hunk #244 succeeded at 7379. Hunk #245 succeeded at 7402. Hunk #246 succeeded at 7412. Hunk #247 succeeded at 7460. Hunk #248 succeeded at 7483. Hunk #249 succeeded at 7540. Hunk #250 succeeded at 7584. Hunk #251 succeeded at 7686. Hunk #252 succeeded at 7711. Hunk #253 succeeded at 7747. Hunk #254 succeeded at 7820. Hunk #255 succeeded at 7838. Hunk #256 succeeded at 7883. Hunk #257 succeeded at 7914. Hunk #258 succeeded at 7931. Hunk #259 succeeded at 7951. Hunk #260 succeeded at 7976. Hunk #261 succeeded at 8032. Hunk #262 succeeded at 8077. Hunk #263 succeeded at 8089. Hunk #264 succeeded at 8129. Hunk #265 succeeded at 8153. Hunk #266 succeeded at 8165. Hunk #267 succeeded at 8205. Hunk #268 succeeded at 8229. Hunk #269 succeeded at 8239. Hunk #270 succeeded at 8258. Hunk #271 succeeded at 8269. Hunk #272 succeeded at 8279. Hunk #273 succeeded at 8290. Hunk #274 succeeded at 8318. Hunk #275 succeeded at 8353. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1. Hunk #2 failed at 28. Hunk #3 succeeded at 69. Hunk #4 succeeded at 119. Hunk #5 succeeded at 317. Hunk #6 succeeded at 383. Hunk #7 succeeded at 412. Hunk #8 succeeded at 429. Hunk #9 succeeded at 462. Hunk #10 succeeded at 504. Hunk #11 succeeded at 661. Hunk #12 succeeded at 690. Hunk #13 succeeded at 1450. Hunk #14 succeeded at 1555. Hunk #15 succeeded at 1582. Hunk #16 succeeded at 1599. Hunk #17 succeeded at 1623. Hunk #18 succeeded at 1646. Hunk #19 succeeded at 1657. Hunk #20 succeeded at 1691. Hunk #21 succeeded at 1705. Hunk #22 succeeded at 1719. Hunk #23 succeeded at 1731. Hunk #24 succeeded at 1743. Hunk #25 succeeded at 1752. Hunk #26 succeeded at 1778. Hunk #27 succeeded at 1801. Hunk #28 succeeded at 1816. Hunk #29 succeeded at 1844. Hunk #30 succeeded at 1894. Hunk #31 succeeded at 2357. Hunk #32 succeeded at 2383. Hunk #33 succeeded at 2418. Hunk #34 succeeded at 3758. Hunk #35 succeeded at 3776. Hunk #36 failed at 3801. Hunk #37 succeeded at 3857 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #38 succeeded at 3884 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #39 succeeded at 3908 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #40 succeeded at 3936 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #41 succeeded at 3973 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #42 succeeded at 4090 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #43 succeeded at 4108 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #44 succeeded at 4128 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #45 succeeded at 4156 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #46 succeeded at 4173 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #47 succeeded at 4222 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #48 succeeded at 4257 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #49 succeeded at 4328 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #50 succeeded at 4342 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #51 succeeded at 4360 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #52 succeeded at 4369 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #53 succeeded at 4413 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #54 succeeded at 4434 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #55 succeeded at 4449 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #56 succeeded at 4476 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #57 succeeded at 4510 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #58 succeeded at 4518 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #59 succeeded at 4659 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #60 succeeded at 4672 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #61 succeeded at 4717 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #62 failed at 4735. Hunk #63 succeeded at 4815 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #64 succeeded at 4845 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #65 succeeded at 4981 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #66 succeeded at 5215 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #67 succeeded at 5244 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #68 succeeded at 5387 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #69 succeeded at 5408 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #70 succeeded at 5416 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #71 succeeded at 5439 (offset -1 lines). Hunk #72 succeeded at 5488 (offset -1 lines). 3 out of 72 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.c.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 31. Hunk #3 succeeded at 58. Hunk #4 succeeded at 70. Hunk #5 succeeded at 103. Hunk #6 succeeded at 145. Hunk #7 succeeded at 309. Hunk #8 succeeded at 339. Hunk #9 succeeded at 363. Hunk #10 succeeded at 381. Hunk #11 succeeded at 412. Hunk #12 succeeded at 460. Hunk #13 succeeded at 547. Hunk #14 succeeded at 554. Hunk #15 succeeded at 572. Hunk #16 succeeded at 595. Hunk #17 succeeded at 603. Hunk #18 succeeded at 638. Hunk #19 succeeded at 646. 1 out of 19 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_freebsd.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_ioctl.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_ioctl.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_ioctl.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 54. Hunk #3 succeeded at 66. Hunk #4 succeeded at 110. Hunk #5 succeeded at 133. Hunk #6 succeeded at 155. Hunk #7 succeeded at 173. 1 out of 7 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_ioctl.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 failed at 35. Hunk #4 succeeded at 48. Hunk #5 succeeded at 308. Hunk #6 succeeded at 335. Hunk #7 succeeded at 358. Hunk #8 succeeded at 381. Hunk #9 succeeded at 449. Hunk #10 succeeded at 725. Hunk #11 succeeded at 735. Hunk #12 succeeded at 751. Hunk #13 succeeded at 796. Hunk #14 succeeded at 818. Hunk #15 succeeded at 838. Hunk #16 succeeded at 860. Hunk #17 succeeded at 882. Hunk #18 succeeded at 905. Hunk #19 succeeded at 928. Hunk #20 succeeded at 986. Hunk #21 succeeded at 1032. Hunk #22 succeeded at 1048. Hunk #23 succeeded at 1059. Hunk #24 succeeded at 1072. Hunk #25 succeeded at 1121. Hunk #26 succeeded at 1141. Hunk #27 succeeded at 1249. Hunk #28 succeeded at 1262. Hunk #29 succeeded at 1406. Hunk #30 succeeded at 1458. Hunk #31 succeeded at 1476. Hunk #32 succeeded at 1497. Hunk #33 succeeded at 1515. Hunk #34 succeeded at 1565. Hunk #35 succeeded at 1603. Hunk #36 succeeded at 1619. Hunk #37 succeeded at 1657. Hunk #38 succeeded at 1679. Hunk #39 succeeded at 1699. Hunk #40 succeeded at 1720. Hunk #41 succeeded at 1739. Hunk #42 succeeded at 1756. Hunk #43 succeeded at 1845. Hunk #44 succeeded at 1899. Hunk #45 succeeded at 1919. Hunk #46 succeeded at 1938. Hunk #47 succeeded at 1981. Hunk #48 succeeded at 2249. Hunk #49 succeeded at 2264. Hunk #50 succeeded at 2278. Hunk #51 succeeded at 2652. Hunk #52 succeeded at 2687. Hunk #53 succeeded at 2724. Hunk #54 succeeded at 2752. Hunk #55 succeeded at 2781. Hunk #56 succeeded at 2809. Hunk #57 succeeded at 2858. Hunk #58 succeeded at 2885. Hunk #59 succeeded at 2895. Hunk #60 succeeded at 2915. Hunk #61 succeeded at 2968. Hunk #62 succeeded at 3017. Hunk #63 succeeded at 3030. Hunk #64 succeeded at 3074. Hunk #65 succeeded at 3129. Hunk #66 succeeded at 3178. Hunk #67 succeeded at 3191. Hunk #68 succeeded at 3252. Hunk #69 succeeded at 3288. Hunk #70 succeeded at 3323. Hunk #71 succeeded at 3361. Hunk #72 succeeded at 3383. Hunk #73 succeeded at 3396. Hunk #74 succeeded at 3414. Hunk #75 succeeded at 3446. Hunk #76 succeeded at 3459. Hunk #77 succeeded at 3477. Hunk #78 succeeded at 3513. Hunk #79 succeeded at 3536. Hunk #80 succeeded at 3555. Hunk #81 succeeded at 3573. Hunk #82 succeeded at 3600. Hunk #83 succeeded at 3612. Hunk #84 succeeded at 3626. Hunk #85 succeeded at 3644. Hunk #86 succeeded at 3671. Hunk #87 succeeded at 3689. Hunk #88 succeeded at 3711. Hunk #89 succeeded at 3744. Hunk #90 succeeded at 3798. 1 out of 90 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.c.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. 1 out of 2 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_library.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_pci.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_pci.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_pci.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1. Hunk #2 failed at 28. Hunk #3 succeeded at 154. Hunk #4 succeeded at 254. Hunk #5 succeeded at 306. Hunk #6 succeeded at 339. Hunk #7 succeeded at 356. Hunk #8 succeeded at 403. Hunk #9 succeeded at 429. Hunk #10 succeeded at 438. Hunk #11 succeeded at 462. Hunk #12 succeeded at 495. Hunk #13 succeeded at 577. Hunk #14 succeeded at 641. Hunk #15 succeeded at 687. Hunk #16 succeeded at 752. Hunk #17 succeeded at 862. Hunk #18 succeeded at 873. Hunk #19 succeeded at 894. Hunk #20 succeeded at 911. Hunk #21 succeeded at 933. Hunk #22 succeeded at 996. Hunk #23 succeeded at 1014. Hunk #24 succeeded at 1313. Hunk #25 succeeded at 1375. Hunk #26 succeeded at 1396. Hunk #27 succeeded at 1455. Hunk #28 succeeded at 1489. Hunk #29 succeeded at 1502. Hunk #30 succeeded at 1536. Hunk #31 succeeded at 1564. Hunk #32 succeeded at 1576. Hunk #33 succeeded at 1628. Hunk #34 succeeded at 1652. Hunk #35 succeeded at 1852. Hunk #36 succeeded at 1899. 1 out of 36 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_pci.c.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_sbus.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_sbus.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_sbus.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 33. Hunk #2 succeeded at 49. Hunk #3 succeeded at 86. Hunk #4 succeeded at 104. Hunk #5 succeeded at 133. Hunk #6 succeeded at 158. Hunk #7 succeeded at 191. Hunk #8 succeeded at 235. Hunk #9 succeeded at 248. Hunk #10 succeeded at 255. Hunk #11 succeeded at 309. Hunk #12 succeeded at 488. Hunk #13 succeeded at 497. Hunk #14 succeeded at 520. Hunk #15 succeeded at 531. Hunk #16 succeeded at 545. Hunk #17 succeeded at 557. Hunk #18 succeeded at 572. Hunk #19 succeeded at 657. Hunk #20 succeeded at 681. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_stds.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_stds.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_stds.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 succeeded at 43. Hunk #4 succeeded at 137. Hunk #5 succeeded at 186. 1 out of 5 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_stds.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 failed at 41. Hunk #4 succeeded at 52. Hunk #5 succeeded at 64. Hunk #6 succeeded at 163. Hunk #7 succeeded at 180. Hunk #8 succeeded at 202. Hunk #9 succeeded at 215. Hunk #10 succeeded at 225. Hunk #11 succeeded at 241. Hunk #12 succeeded at 291. Hunk #13 succeeded at 369. Hunk #14 succeeded at 389. Hunk #15 succeeded at 398. Hunk #16 succeeded at 416. Hunk #17 succeeded at 448. Hunk #18 succeeded at 488. Hunk #19 succeeded at 523. Hunk #20 succeeded at 560. Hunk #21 succeeded at 612. Hunk #22 succeeded at 722. Hunk #23 succeeded at 757. Hunk #24 succeeded at 831. Hunk #25 succeeded at 856. Hunk #26 succeeded at 913. Hunk #27 succeeded at 1083. Hunk #28 succeeded at 1107. Hunk #29 succeeded at 1132. Hunk #30 succeeded at 1235. Hunk #31 succeeded at 1248. Hunk #32 succeeded at 1261. Hunk #33 succeeded at 1269. Hunk #34 succeeded at 1281. Hunk #35 succeeded at 1297. Hunk #36 succeeded at 1321. Hunk #37 succeeded at 1334. Hunk #38 succeeded at 1354. Hunk #39 succeeded at 1371. Hunk #40 succeeded at 1393. Hunk #41 succeeded at 1409. Hunk #42 succeeded at 1438. Hunk #43 succeeded at 1446. Hunk #44 succeeded at 1456. Hunk #45 succeeded at 1465. Hunk #46 succeeded at 1490. Hunk #47 succeeded at 1504. Hunk #48 succeeded at 1523. Hunk #49 succeeded at 1543. Hunk #50 succeeded at 1584. Hunk #51 succeeded at 1600. Hunk #52 succeeded at 1629. Hunk #53 succeeded at 1647. Hunk #54 succeeded at 1675. Hunk #55 succeeded at 1698. Hunk #56 succeeded at 1728. Hunk #57 succeeded at 1763. Hunk #58 succeeded at 1775. Hunk #59 succeeded at 1789. Hunk #60 succeeded at 1819. 1 out of 60 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.c.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 succeeded at 31. 1 out of 3 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/isp_target.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/ispmbox.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/ispmbox.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/ispmbox.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 succeeded at 121. Hunk #4 succeeded at 167. Hunk #5 succeeded at 260. Hunk #6 succeeded at 288. Hunk #7 succeeded at 300. Hunk #8 succeeded at 339. Hunk #9 succeeded at 544. Hunk #10 succeeded at 582. Hunk #11 succeeded at 661. Hunk #12 succeeded at 805. Hunk #13 succeeded at 979. Hunk #14 succeeded at 1073. Hunk #15 succeeded at 1261. Hunk #16 succeeded at 1282. Hunk #17 succeeded at 1380. Hunk #18 succeeded at 1594. Hunk #19 succeeded at 1621. 1 out of 19 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/ispmbox.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/ispreg.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/ispreg.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/ispreg.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 succeeded at 362. Hunk #4 succeeded at 470. 1 out of 4 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/ispreg.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/isp/ispvar.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/isp/ispvar.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/isp/ispvar.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 succeeded at 23. Hunk #3 succeeded at 49. Hunk #4 succeeded at 57. Hunk #5 succeeded at 75. Hunk #6 succeeded at 97. Hunk #7 succeeded at 158. Hunk #8 succeeded at 190. Hunk #9 succeeded at 243. Hunk #10 succeeded at 266. Hunk #11 succeeded at 297. Hunk #12 succeeded at 334. Hunk #13 succeeded at 344. Hunk #14 succeeded at 391. Hunk #15 succeeded at 447. Hunk #16 succeeded at 514. Hunk #17 succeeded at 522. Hunk #18 succeeded at 548. Hunk #19 succeeded at 583. Hunk #20 succeeded at 602. Hunk #21 succeeded at 639. Hunk #22 succeeded at 732. Hunk #23 succeeded at 757. Hunk #24 succeeded at 775. Hunk #25 succeeded at 787. Hunk #26 succeeded at 819. Hunk #27 succeeded at 857. Hunk #28 succeeded at 921. Hunk #29 succeeded at 933. Hunk #30 succeeded at 953. Hunk #31 succeeded at 967. Hunk #32 succeeded at 1014. Hunk #33 succeeded at 1054. 1 out of 33 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/isp/ispvar.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1000.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1000.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1000.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 28. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1040.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1040.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1040.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 35. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1080.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1080.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_1080.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 35. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_12160.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_12160.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_12160.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 35. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2100.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2100.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2100.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 44. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2200.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2200.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2200.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 35. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2300.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2300.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2300.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 failed at 29. Hunk #3 failed at 50. Hunk #4 failed at 2764. Hunk #5 failed at 2819. Hunk #6 failed at 4810. Hunk #7 failed at 4871. 7 out of 7 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2300.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2400.h.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2400.h -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2400.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 1. Hunk #2 failed at 25. Hunk #3 failed at 78. Hunk #4 failed at 117. Hunk #5 failed at 463. Hunk #6 failed at 1105. Hunk #7 failed at 1307. Hunk #8 failed at 24367. Hunk #9 failed at 25608. 9 out of 9 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2400.h.rej Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |*** /dev/null Mon Jun 29 13:44:01 2009 |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2500.h Mon Jun 29 13:45:48 2009 -------------------------- (Creating file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2500.h...) Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2500.h using Plan A... Hunk #1 succeeded at 1. Hmm... The next patch looks like a new-style context diff to me... The text leading up to this was: -------------------------- |==== - //depot/FreeBSD-RELENG_7-copan/src/sys/dev/ispfw/asm_2500.h#1 ==== |*** src/sys/dev/ispfw/ispfw.c.orig |--- src/sys/dev/ispfw/ispfw.c -------------------------- Patching file src/sys/dev/ispfw/ispfw.c using Plan A... Hunk #1 failed at 27. Hunk #2 succeeded at 51. Hunk #3 failed at 88. Hunk #4 succeeded at 217 (offset 9 lines). Hunk #5 succeeded at 326 (offset 9 lines). 2 out of 5 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/dev/ispfw/ispfw.c.rej done root@rock:/usr> From ken at kdm.org Thu Jul 30 15:52:21 2009 From: ken at kdm.org (Kenneth D. Merry) Date: Thu Jul 30 15:52:27 2009 Subject: updated isp(4) driver available In-Reply-To: <4A715565.20102@antora.ru> References: <4A715565.20102@antora.ru> Message-ID: <20090730155201.GA8520@nargothrond.kdm.org> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 12:10:13 +0400, Andrey wrote: > root@rock:/usr> uname -rms > FreeBSD 7.2-RELEASE-p2 amd64 > > root@rock:/usr> patch -p0 < isp_diffs.releng7.20090629.out > Hmm... Looks like a new-style context diff to me... > The text leading up to this was: > -------------------------- > |*** src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h.orig > |--- src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h > -------------------------- > Patching file src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h using Plan A... > Hunk #1 failed at 169. > Hunk #2 failed at 193. > Hunk #3 failed at 532. > Hunk #4 failed at 658. > Hunk #5 succeeded at 711 with fuzz 2 (offset 36 lines). > Hunk #6 succeeded at 860 (offset 44 lines). > Hunk #7 failed at 928. > Hunk #8 succeeded at 952 with fuzz 1 (offset 53 lines). > Hunk #9 failed at 1042. > Hunk #10 failed at 1052. > 7 out of 10 hunks failed--saving rejects to src/sys/cam/cam_ccb.h.rej [ ... ] The patch is against RELENG_7 as of June 25th, not 7.2p2. So you'll get portions that fail to apply to 7.2p2. I would suggest updating to a newer version of RELENG_7. If the patch doesn't apply to that, I can regenerate another patch against the latest RELENG_7. Ken -- Kenneth Merry ken@kdm.org From dru at antora.ru Thu Jul 30 22:18:20 2009 From: dru at antora.ru (Andrey) Date: Thu Jul 30 22:18:27 2009 Subject: updated isp(4) driver available&In-Reply-To=4A715565.20102@antora.ru Message-ID: <4A721C17.8080605@antora.ru> Ken wrote: > I would suggest updating to a newer version of RELENG_7. If the patch > doesn't apply to that, I can regenerate another patch against the latest RELENG_7. Yes, please, if possible,regenerate another patch. Andrey. From ken at kdm.org Thu Jul 30 22:33:10 2009 From: ken at kdm.org (Kenneth D. Merry) Date: Thu Jul 30 22:33:17 2009 Subject: updated isp(4) driver available&In-Reply-To=4A715565.20102@antora.ru In-Reply-To: <4A721C17.8080605@antora.ru> References: <4A721C17.8080605@antora.ru> Message-ID: <20090730223249.GA15578@nargothrond.kdm.org> On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 02:17:59 +0400, Andrey wrote: > Ken wrote: > > > I would suggest updating to a newer version of RELENG_7. If the patch > > doesn't apply to that, I can regenerate another patch against the > latest RELENG_7. > > Yes, please, if possible,regenerate another patch. Have you tried applying the current patch to a recent RELENG_7? None of the files that patch affects have changed since the patch was generated. (So creating a new one would have no effect as far as I can tell.) Ken -- Kenneth Merry ken@kdm.org
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