Hardware:
esp0: data transfer overrun
State=DATA Last State=RESEL
Latched stat=0x11 intr=0x10 fifo 0x80
last msg out: ; last msg in: IDENTIFY
DMA csr=0x94400010
addr=ff095000 last=ff094800 last_count=800
Cmd dump for Target 6 Lun 0:
cdb=[ 0x8 0x0 0x0 0x10 0x10 0x0 ]
pkt_state 0xf pkt_flags 0x0 pkt_statistics 0x1
cmd_flags=0x25 cmd_timeout 180
Mapped Dma Space:
Base = 0xff0ae000 Count = 0x2000
Transfer History:
Base = 0xff0ae000 Count = 0x2000
SCSI transport failed: reason 'data_ovr': retrying command
esp0: Target 3 now Synchronous at 4.0 mb/s max transmit rate
esp0: data transfer overrun
State=DATA Last State=DATAT
I found an archived news posting that suggested this kind of error was because
the CDROM drive (a Toshiba in my case) had a blocksize greater than the OS'.
In the posting, it mentioned that his was, I think, 8192 bytes, and that Sun's
is, I think, 512 bytes. Ick. I fixed this by getting a sun-compatible CDROM
drive.