Hello,
I recently bought
Highpoint RocketRaid 1520 pci - dual channel - sata cards - chip is HPT372N -
to use as simple block devices for linux software raid purposes. I thought
they were supported on Linux, because of highpoint web site and my previous
experience with highpoint pata controllers was ok.
However I get the same kernel OOPS reported by Johan Palmqvist on Mon Nov 07
2005 with the latest stable kernel 2.6.14.4 .
I also see a posting from Mar 17 2003 by Henning Schroeder reporting success
with the highpoint driver hpt3xx-opensource-v131.tgz.
I tried to compile the hpt3xx-opensource-v2.0.tgz against latest stable
kernel 2.6.14.4. After minor corrections I have failure to compile their
driver due to scsi_cmnd structure "has no member abort_reason". Has their
been a change in scsi subsystem?
Which kernel can I use? Any advice? Sorry to interrupt your amazing work with
my question. I am off list. I will read list but cc is appreciated.
Thanks Gurus!
Mitchell Laks
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