> I second the other guy who said that maybe you are not at all getting any
 > interrupts. I looked quickly through seagate.c and the only case
 > I see the
 > interrupt routine called is for reselection.

So, if I understand well, every times I send a request, I'm busy waiting for
the response while, when I allow disconnect I should be waken up by an IRQ ?
right ?

 > Try really hard to change interrupts, etc. Disabling disconnection seems
 > like a remedy for the wrong problem.

Now I agree with you.

I'm confused, what wrong ? I assumes that my IRQ (5 in my case) is well
configured (it's the same IRQ 5, MEM 0x140, base 0xCA000 on my NT box). What
can I do if linux can't send me a request via IRQ 5 ? How I can track that
(i.e. trace IRQ ?) is there a tool to show possible conflicts ? Should I
give up ?


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