amr driver changes in FreeBSD 7.1-RELEASE

Cameron hiryu at neo-zeon.de
Tue Jan 13 12:18:43 PST 2009


Hello,

This seems related to a problem I had with a 7.1-PRERELEASE (I have since 
upgraded to 7.1-RELEASE, but haven't not tested if the problem is still 
there).

If I compiled the kernel with only the amr driver, it would not see my raid 
volume. If I enabled a separate scsi driver (I think it was some LSI Logic 
scsi driver) in addition to amr,  the amr driver would work fine. I wish I 
could give some exact details (like the name of the other scsi driver), but 
this is on my home machine, and I'm currently at work.

While a generic 7.1-PRERELEASE kernel had both of these compiled in (of 
course), and worked fine for me, I suspect our problems are related.

I have an LSI Logic 150-4 SATA raid controller.

-Cameron

n Tuesday 13 January 2009 11:27:15 am Steve Polyack wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We have a Dell PowerEdge 1850 server.  It contains two PERC4 RAID
> controllers.  One is a PERC4e/Si, and the other is a PERC4/DC.  Right
> now we are running FreeBSD 6.3-RELEASE, with a 36GB RAID-1 on the
> PERC4e/Si (amr0), and both a 1TB RAID5 and a 136GB RAID1 on the
> PERC4/DC(amr1). Both adapters are running the latest firmware revision.
>
> When we boot FreeBSD7.1 install media, the amr driver fails to detect
> any volumes (disks) attached to amr0, the PERC4e/Si.  However, it picks
> up the attached disks on the PERC4/DC just fine.  However, if I boot
> 7.0-RELEASE install media, it picks up all of the attached volumes,
> leading me to believe the issue is due to changes in the amr driver
> between 7.0 and 7.1.  During the 7.1 boot process, before probing disks,
> we see the message "amr0: adapter is busy" show up twice.  This also
> does not occur on the 6.3, 6.4, or 7.0 releases.
>
> We also have another PE1850 with a very similar configuration, except
> the two PERCs get probed in a different order, and it detects all of the
> attached volumes without any issues.
>
> Any suggestions? These are semi-critical systems, so we aren't always
> able to test things like this.  But, we can schedule downtime once or
> twice a week if necessary.
>
> -Steve Polyack
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