From: "Byron Poland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What is the current rev of the ieee1394 drivers in the cooker kernel and
> the tmb kernel?  ever since somewhere after kernel-2.4.21.0.18mdk my
> firewire set up is really unstable, and I get tons of scsi abort
> commands and messages during any disk access. ie:
>
> Sep  3 23:29:08 piper kernel: EXT3 FS 2.4-0.9.19, 19 August 2002 on
sd(8,1), internal journal
> Sep  3 23:29:08 piper kernel: EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered
data mode.
> Sep  3 23:30:18 piper kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command
> Sep  3 23:30:18 piper kernel: Read (10) 00 01 70 b0 47 00 00 08 00
> Sep  3 23:31:23 piper kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command
> Sep  3 23:31:23 piper kernel: Read (10) 00 02 d2 98 ff 00 00 08 00
> Sep  3 23:32:44 piper kernel: ieee1394: sbp2: aborting sbp2 command
> Sep  3 23:32:44 piper kernel: Read (10) 00 02 95 d9 bf 00 00 f8 00
>
> with the .18mdk kernel I had no such problems.  I'm trying to trouble
> shoot the issue with the folks on the linux1394 users ml, as there seems
> to be some others with similar issues.  Knowing the Revisions of the
> drivers in each kernel would certainly help.
>
> this is a note I got about the getting the version from the 1394 ml:
>
> > I think
> > the current cooker kernels are all running the latest 1394 code. (is
> > there an easy way to check)
>
> Alas not if the $Rev$ macro was not expanded when the 1394 driver
> sources were fetched. Maybe the file date stamps give a hint, or
> you find the kernel package maintainer who updated the 1394
> drivers.
>
> thanks for any help.
>

That's my misstake :-(

It's  Rev.1026 ....
My next build will switch to Rev.1050...

Thomas



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