Wheezy: firmware qlogic/isp1000.bin missing - why?

2012-11-01 Thread Hartwig Atrops
Hello.

I tried to connect an external SCSI disk array to one of my Sun Ultra1 
machines. It did not work out of the box.

dmesg reported missing firmware for the SCSI controler board (SBUS module): 
qlogic/isp1000.bin. apt-file search didn't find anything in main, contrib and 
non-free.

Does anybody know why it's missing? License problems? Or simply a bug?

The firmware is available on the net as Intel hex. I converted it and put it 
into firmware/qlogic, so the problem is solved for me. But maybe someone else 
runs into the same problem.

What to do? Should I write a bug report?

Regards,

   Hartwig


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Re: Wheezy: firmware qlogic/isp1000.bin missing - why?

2012-11-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd

Hartwig Atrops wrote:

Hello.

I tried to connect an external SCSI disk array to one of my Sun Ultra1 
machines. It did not work out of the box.


dmesg reported missing firmware for the SCSI controler board (SBUS module): 
qlogic/isp1000.bin. apt-file search didn't find anything in main, contrib and 
non-free.


Does anybody know why it's missing? License problems? Or simply a bug?

The firmware is available on the net as Intel hex. I converted it and put it 
into firmware/qlogic, so the problem is solved for me. But maybe someone else 
runs into the same problem.


Curiously, I tried booting both Squeeze and Wheezy on an E4500 last 
night and found it crashed (killed the interrupt handler) when 
attempting to initialise that driver (after it had got locale preference 
etc.). I've tried disconnecting the JBOD (Storedge D1000) which didn't 
change anything, and was about to try removing the controller.


I've seen the Squeeze CD boot once (complaining about the missing 
firmware, which appears to have been moved into a separate file at 
around the 2.4 - 2.6 transition) so this appears to be an intermittent 
fault. I've not successfully had older Debian's on the E4500 due to 
missing module issues etc. (i.e. installation kernel couldn't read CD 
etc.) but Slackware runs although it can't access the D1000 (READ 
CAPACITY failed).


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Re: Wheezy: firmware qlogic/isp1000.bin missing - why?

2012-11-01 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd

Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:

Hartwig Atrops wrote:

Hello.

I tried to connect an external SCSI disk array to one of my Sun Ultra1 
machines. It did not work out of the box.


dmesg reported missing firmware for the SCSI controler board (SBUS 
module): qlogic/isp1000.bin. apt-file search didn't find anything in 
main, contrib and non-free.


Does anybody know why it's missing? License problems? Or simply a bug?

The firmware is available on the net as Intel hex. I converted it and 
put it into firmware/qlogic, so the problem is solved for me. But 
maybe someone else runs into the same problem.


Curiously, I tried booting both Squeeze and Wheezy on an E4500 last 
night and found it crashed (killed the interrupt handler) when 
attempting to initialise that driver (after it had got locale preference 
etc.). I've tried disconnecting the JBOD (Storedge D1000) which didn't 
change anything, and was about to try removing the controller.


I've seen the Squeeze CD boot once (complaining about the missing 
firmware, which appears to have been moved into a separate file at 
around the 2.4 - 2.6 transition) so this appears to be an intermittent 
fault. I've not successfully had older Debian's on the E4500 due to 
missing module issues etc. (i.e. installation kernel couldn't read CD 
etc.) but Slackware runs although it can't access the D1000 (READ 
CAPACITY failed).


Problem persists if controller removed, but hits a bit earlier (when 
prompting for language). I can see it get past the missing firmware message.


  ?   [  189.474323] Kernel panic - not 
syncing: Aiee, killing interrupt handler!
[  189.552709] Call Trace: 
?
[  189.581743]  [0045dcfc] do_exit+0x94/0x6c0 
?
[  189.639125]  [00427550] die_if_kernel+0x2a0/0x2c8 
?
[  189.715245]  [00427ff0] 
bad_trap+0x74/0xe8

[  189.781940]  [004220b0] tl0_resv104+0x30/0xa0
[  189.851689]  [1009d57c] esp_free_lun_tag+0x70/0x74 [esp_scsi]
[  189.938053]  [1009df78] esp_cmd_is_done+0x24/0x148 [esp_scsi]
[  190.024251]  [1009f204] scsi_esp_intr+0xf34/0x18a0 [esp_scsi]
[  190.110429]  [0049f274] handle_irq_event_percpu+0x78/0x20c
[  190.193519]  [0049f42c] handle_irq_event+0x24/0x48
[  190.268136]  [004a1740] handle_fasteoi_irq+0xb4/0x104
[  190.345849]  [0049eb84] generic_handle_irq+0x40/0x50
[  190.422394]  [0042a6e8] handler_irq+0x90/0xc0
[  190.491733]  [004208b4] tl0_irq5+0x14/0x20
[  190.557782]  [00437734] touch_nmi_watchdog+0x8/0x34
[  190.633205]  [008ec7d8] start_kernel+0x384/0x394
[  190.705541]  [00752388] tlb_fixup_done+0x80/0x88
[  190.45] Press Stop-A (L1-A) to return to the boot prom

I'm reverting to Slackware on that machine and putting the JBOD in 
storage for the moment (the only reason I tried this was because I'm 
trying to make space in my workroom).


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