RL(4) Kernel Interfaces Manual (VAX) RL(4)

NAME

rlRL11/ RL01 and RL02 disk interface

SYNOPSIS

rlc0 at uba? csr 0177440
rl0 at rlc0 drive 0
rl* at rlc? drive ?

DESCRIPTION

The rl driver is a typical block-device disk driver; block device I/O is described in physio(4).

The script MAKEDEV(8) should be used to create the special files; if a special file needs to be created by hand consult mknod(8).

FILES

/dev/rl[0-7][a-h]
block files
/dev/rrl[0-7][a-h]
raw files

DIAGNOSTICS

rl%d: operation incomplete
The current command to the disk did not complete within the timeout period. This may be due to hardware failure or a heavily loaded UNIBUS.
rl%d: read data CRC
The controller detected a CRC error on data read from the disk. Probably a bad disk pack.
rl%d: header CRC
The controller detected a CRC error on header data read from the disk. Probably a bad disk pack.
rl%d: data late
The controller was not able to transfer data over the bus fast enough to not overflow/underflow the internal FIFO, probably because a heavily loaded UNIBUS or mis-ordered UNIBUS devices.
rl%d: header not found
The requested sector was not found before the timer expired. If this error is the only error then it may indicate a software bug.
rl%d: non-existent memory
The controller tried to do DMA to/from a non-mapped address. This is a software bug.
rl%d: memory parity error
The host memory data sent had a parity error. This is a hardware failure.

SEE ALSO

hp(4), uda(4), up(4), syslogd(8)

HISTORY

The rl driver has been around nearly forever.

A complete new rl driver showed up in NetBSD 1.5.

BUGS

Error handling is less than optimal.

Seeks should be interleaved between multiple disks.

April 22, 2000 NetBSD 6.1