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H A Daic7xxx_inline.hdiff 68623 Sun Nov 12 05:19:46 MST 2000 gibbs aic7xxx.c:
Shutdown the card when a catastrophic error occurs. This quenches
any interrupts stemming from the card.

aic7xxx_inline.h:
Return instead of processing additional interrupt state
after handling a catastrophic error. We now shutdown the
chip in this case in the hopes that the system can live
without this controller. The shutdown process invalidates any
other interrupt state.

aic7xxx.seq:
Only attempt to clear SCSIBUSL on Ultra2 controllers. The
clearing is workaround for a selection timeout bug on U2/U160
controllers and happens to be illegal on aic7770 (EISA/VL)
controllers.
H A Daic7xxx.cdiff 68623 Sun Nov 12 05:19:46 MST 2000 gibbs aic7xxx.c:
Shutdown the card when a catastrophic error occurs. This quenches
any interrupts stemming from the card.

aic7xxx_inline.h:
Return instead of processing additional interrupt state
after handling a catastrophic error. We now shutdown the
chip in this case in the hopes that the system can live
without this controller. The shutdown process invalidates any
other interrupt state.

aic7xxx.seq:
Only attempt to clear SCSIBUSL on Ultra2 controllers. The
clearing is workaround for a selection timeout bug on U2/U160
controllers and happens to be illegal on aic7770 (EISA/VL)
controllers.
H A Daic7xxx.seqdiff 68623 Sun Nov 12 05:19:46 MST 2000 gibbs aic7xxx.c:
Shutdown the card when a catastrophic error occurs. This quenches
any interrupts stemming from the card.

aic7xxx_inline.h:
Return instead of processing additional interrupt state
after handling a catastrophic error. We now shutdown the
chip in this case in the hopes that the system can live
without this controller. The shutdown process invalidates any
other interrupt state.

aic7xxx.seq:
Only attempt to clear SCSIBUSL on Ultra2 controllers. The
clearing is workaround for a selection timeout bug on U2/U160
controllers and happens to be illegal on aic7770 (EISA/VL)
controllers.

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