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#41 NoChangeNeeded System hangs during boot with add-in PCIe SATA card David Azarewicz thomabrown
Description

I'm out of SATA ports on my mobo (Tyan S2895 K8WE) so I bought a PCIe 4-port SATA card with a Marvell chipset. PCI shows:

Bus 129 (PCI Express), Device Number 0, Device Function 0

Vendor 1B4Bh Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Device 9230h 88SE9230 PCIe SATA 6Gb/s Controller Command 0107h (I/O Access, Memory Access, BusMaster?, System Errors) Status 0010h (Has Capabilities List, Fast Timing) Revision 10h, Header Type 00h, Bus Latency Timer 00h Self test 00h (Self test not supported) Cache line size 64 Bytes (16 DWords) PCI Class Storage, type Serial ATA (AHCI 1.0) Subsystem ID 92301B4Bh Unknown (Generic ID) Subsystem Vendor 1B4Bh Marvell Technology Group Ltd. Address 0 is an I/O Port : 5030h..5037h Address 1 is an I/O Port : 5024h..5027h Address 2 is an I/O Port : 5028h..502Fh Address 3 is an I/O Port : 5020h..5023h Address 4 is an I/O Port : 5000h..501Fh Address 5 is a Memory Address (0-4GiB) : D0500000h..D05007FFh System IRQ 5, INT# A Expansion ROM of 64 KiB decoded by this card, currently disabled New Capabilities List Present:

Power Management Capability, Version 1.2

Does not support low power State D1 or D2 Supports PME# signalling from mode(s) D3hot PME# signalling is currently disabled 3.3v AUX Current required : 0 mA (Self powered) Current Power State : D0 (Device operational, no power saving)

Message Signalled Interrupt Capability

MSI is disabled MSI function can generate 32-bit addresses

PCI Express Capability, Version 2

Device/Port? Type :

Legacy PCI Express Endpoint Device

Device Capabilities :

Unsupported Request Severity is Fatal

Device Status :

Correctable Error Detected Unsupported Request Detected

Link Capabilities :

Maximum Link speed : Unknown (02h)!! Maximum Link Width : x2 Link Port Number : 0

Link Control :

Asynchronous Clocking in Use

Link Status :

Current Link speed : 2.5Gb/s Current Link Width : x2

Unknown Capability (Code 12h)!!

System boots OK with no drives connected. Adding a drive causes a hang during boot. I have recorded the debug log on another machine per the troubleshooting doc.

[d:\]bldlevel os2krnl Build Level Display Facility Version 6.12.675 Sep 25 2001 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1993-2001 Signature: @#IBM:14.106#@_SMP IBM OS/2 Kernel Vendor: IBM Revision: 14.106 File Version: 14.106 Description: _SMP IBM OS/2 Kernel

[d:\]bldlevel \os2\boot\OS2AHCI.ADD Build Level Display Facility Version 6.12.675 Sep 25 2001 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1993-2001 Signature: @#D Azarewicz:1.32#@##1## 10 Nov 2013 07:58:57 DAZAR1 ::::::@@AHCI

Driver (c) 2013 D Azarewicz

Vendor: D Azarewicz Revision: 1.32 Date/Time?: 10 Nov 2013 07:58:57 Build Machine: DAZAR1 File Version: 1.32 Description: AHCI Driver (c) 2013 D Azarewicz

[d:\]bldlevel \os2\boot\acpi.psd Build Level Display Facility Version 6.12.675 Sep 25 2001 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1993-2001 Signature: @#D Azarewicz:3.22.03#@##1## 28 Nov 2013 11:00:28 DAZAR1 ::::03::@ @ACPI based PSD for eCS (c) 2013 D Azarewicz Vendor: D Azarewicz Revision: 3.22.03 Date/Time?: 28 Nov 2013 11:00:28 Build Machine: DAZAR1 File Version: 3.22.3 Description: ACPI based PSD for eCS (c) 2013 D Azarewicz

I have attached the log from the other machine. Is there anything else you need?

Thanks!

#10 worksforme AHCI traps in Os2kernel TeLLie tellie
Description

Hi, tried today the Ahci v1.4 Have the Intel PCh AHCI (8036:3622) Class:0x010601 bus:0 dev : 0xfa Gigabyte MB the P55 Have /smp /Apic

Enable Ahci in Bios Then i see logo and a trap in Os2kernel

#13 fixed Add support for os2dump compatibility Markus Thielen Steven Levine
Description

os2dump tends to fail on systems using the os2ahci.add driver. This occurs because os2dump is invoked with the AHCI controller in a state where BIOS int13 I/O will not work.

This ticket is related to

http://bugs.ecomstation.nl/view.php?id=3201

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