I ran the prtconf as you suggested and the following stanza comes up for the qlogic controller: Node 0xffd7b350 scsi-initiator-id: 00000007 device_type: 'scsi' interrupts: 00000003 wide: 00 clock-frequency: 02625a00 reg: 00000002.00010000.00000450 model: 'QLGC,ISP1000' name: 'QLGC,isp' Node 0xffd7edf0 device_type: 'block' name: 'sd' Node 0xffd7f340 device_type: 'byte' name: 'st' Which would appear that the controller is available(??). However, if I have an external case attached to that controller with drives in it I still get the no interrupts found skipping controller etc. message. Thanks for digging up the message in the driver. Still no scsi controller. I'll slide on it since I'm not in a position to thrash the code. Heitzso Eric Brower wrote:
Heitzso wrote:I have an sbus antares (actually a qlogic) fast/wide scsi2 controller in my ss20 that the bootprom finds and solaris found and used but my 2.2.25 kernel flags as missing an interrupt and skips over.I think you are talking seeing this: > /* Sometimes Antares cards come up not completely > * setup, and we get a report of a zero IRQ. > * Skip over them in such cases so we survive. > */ > if (sdev->irqs[0] == 0) { > printk("qpti%d: Adapter reports no interrupt, " > "skipping over this card.", nqptis); > continue; > }Do you happen to have Solaris or Linux 'prtconf -pv' info for this system? No workaround is mentioned, but perhaps this is due to no "intr" property present in that FCode. Just a thought....