Re: HP 9000 Model D330 working?
Havard Eidnes <[email protected]> Wed, 01 Jun 2005 14:06:18 +0200 (CEST)
| Newsgroups | gmane.os.netbsd.ports.hp700 |
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> there's some confusion about the HVD, I'm not sure if we have a > driver or not. once you get netbsd booted on there somehow > (netboot or transplanted disk), could you post the dmesg? Isn't basically all HVD controllers you find in this vintage HP-PA gear ncr53c720-based, like in the HP 9000/735? If so, it's currently unsupported, our HP 9000/735 says: "Core FW SCSI" at gsc0 (type 0xa, sv 0x7c) hpa 0xf0830000 path 2/0/7 not configured when net-booted with the LIF image from approximately May 26. There is an MD driver for this chip in the NetBSD tree in the amiga port, where it supports the CyberStorm MKIII scsi controller, with the files file snippet: # ncr 57c720/770 controllers define siopng file arch/amiga/dev/siop2.c siopng # CyberStorm MKIII scsi device cbiiisc: scsi, siopng attach cbiiisc at zbus file arch/amiga/dev/cbiiisc.c cbiiisc needs-flag However, first off this is an MD chip driver (so it needs to be made MI), and there is also the port-specific bus attachment for the hp700 port to figure out, and I'm not sure what the documentation status of that is. There appears to be the start of an attachment for a driver present in sys/arch/hp700/gsc/siop_gsc.c, but last I tried it does not compile -- it tries to include nonexistent files, such as <dev/ic/ncr53c7xxreg.h> and <dev/ic/ncr53c7xxvar.h>. It was initially added as "still work in progress", and judging from the cvs log, no substantial changes have been made to it since then. OpenBSD lists it as a "possible project" to support the controller, and I can't check right now whether Linux supports it (as the web site pointed to from the NetBSD/hp700 FAQ page is apparently dead). Regards, - HÃ¥vard