twa breakage on AMD64 with 9.1.5.2 3ware
versionand2005-01-1103:00:49 UTC RELENG_5 commit
Vinod Kashyap
vkashyap at amcc.com
Thu Jan 13 09:52:43 PST 2005
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-freebsd-stable at freebsd.org
> [mailto:owner-freebsd-stable at freebsd.org]On Behalf Of Michael Meltzer
> Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 9:19 PM
> To: freebsd stable
> Subject: twa breakage on AMD64 with 9.1.5.2 3ware version
> and2005-01-1103:00:49 UTC RELENG_5 commit
>
>
> The new 3ware twa drive does not seem to work after the 2005-01-11
> 03:00:49 UTC RELENG_5 commit. Basically the device da is not
> visible
> to complete the boot and the system stopped asking for the
> root path (if
> their was an error message it scrolled to fast for me to see)
> Backed off
> to 5_3_0_RELEASE code to /usr/src/sys/dev/twa/* to get the system
> backup. FWIW the 3ware support page does NOT list amd64
> freebsd support
> for this driver( 9.1.5.2) and 3ware seem to define the downloadable
> driver firmware feather in their makefile, the -D rule does
> not seem to
> have made it to the build. I tried to rebuild the code with
> the correct
> define but the firmware try to load but still had the problem. Took a
> look at the CVS diffs but it a large/complex change set and someone
> smarter than myself needs to take a look. -mjm
>
Could you see if the driver is getting loaded? The driver prints
the message: "3ware device driver for 9000 series storage controllers...".
Did the new firmware get flashed? You can download the firmware
from the 3ware website and flash it on the card using a DOS floppy.
Alternatively, you can add 'options TWA_FLASH_FIRMWARE' to your
kernel configuration file and rebuild the kernel. This should build
the kernel/driver with the firmware bundled, and the firmware should
automatically get downloaded the next time you reboot.
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