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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0               
  2                                                   
  3 ==============================================    
  4 BusLogic MultiMaster and FlashPoint SCSI Drive    
  5 ==============================================    
  6                                                   
  7                          Version 2.0.15 for Li    
  8                                                   
  9                          Version 2.1.15 for Li    
 10                                                   
 11                               PRODUCTION RELEA    
 12                                                   
 13                                 17 August 1998    
 14                                                   
 15                                Leonard N. Zubk    
 16                                                   
 17                                Dandelion Digit    
 18                                                   
 19                                lnz@dandelion.c    
 20                                                   
 21          Copyright 1995-1998 by Leonard N. Zub<    
 22                                                   
 23                                                   
 24 Introduction                                      
 25 ============                                      
 26                                                   
 27 BusLogic, Inc. designed and manufactured a var    
 28 host adapters which share a common programming    
 29 collection of bus architectures by virtue of t    
 30 BusLogic was acquired by Mylex Corporation in     
 31 supported by this driver originated under the     
 32 retained in the source code and documentation.    
 33                                                   
 34 This driver supports all present BusLogic Mult    
 35 support any future MultiMaster designs with li    
 36 recently, BusLogic introduced the FlashPoint H    
 37 costly and rely on the host CPU, rather than i    
 38 Despite not having an onboard CPU, the FlashPo    
 39 well and have very low command latency.  BusLo    
 40 the FlashPoint Driver Developer's Kit, which c    
 41 redistributable source code for the FlashPoint    
 42 is the library of code that runs on the host C    
 43 analogous to the firmware on the MultiMaster H    
 44 having provided the SCCB Manager, this driver     
 45 Adapters as well.                                 
 46                                                   
 47 My primary goals in writing this completely ne    
 48 to achieve the full performance that BusLogic     
 49 SCSI peripherals are capable of, and to provid    
 50 be depended upon for high performance mission     
 51 the major performance features can be configur    
 52 line or at module initialization time, allowin    
 53 tune driver performance and error recovery to     
 54                                                   
 55 The latest information on Linux support for Bu    
 56 well as the most recent release of this driver    
 57 BT-948/958/958D, will always be available from    
 58 "http://sourceforge.net/projects/dandelion/".     
 59                                                   
 60 Bug reports should be sent via electronic mail    
 61 include with the bug report the complete confi    
 62 driver and SCSI subsystem at startup, along wi    
 63 relevant to SCSI operations, and a detailed de    
 64 hardware configuration.                           
 65                                                   
 66 Mylex has been an excellent company to work wi    
 67 products to the Linux community.  In November     
 68 opportunity to become a beta test site for the    
 69 the BT-948 PCI Ultra SCSI Host Adapter, and th    
 70 Ultra SCSI Host Adapter in January 1996.  This    
 71 Mylex received a degree and kind of testing th    
 72 readily achieve, and the Linux community has a    
 73 adapters that have been well tested with Linux    
 74 market.  This relationship has also given me t    
 75 directly with their technical staff, to unders    
 76 workings of their products, and in turn to edu    
 77 potential of the Linux community.                 
 78                                                   
 79 More recently, Mylex has reaffirmed the compan    
 80 Linux community, and I am now working on a Lin    
 81 Controllers.  Mylex's interest and support is     
 82                                                   
 83 Unlike some other vendors, if you contact Myle    
 84 problem and are running Linux, they will not t    
 85 products is unsupported.  Their latest product    
 86 "Mylex SCSI host adapters are compatible with     
 87 including: ... Linux ...".                        
 88                                                   
 89 Mylex Corporation is located at 34551 Ardenwoo    
 90 94555, USA and can be reached at 510/796-6100     
 91 http://www.mylex.com.  Mylex HBA Technical Sup    
 92 mail at techsup@mylex.com, by Voice at 510/608    
 93 Contact information for offices in Europe and     
 94 site.                                             
 95                                                   
 96                                                   
 97 Driver Features                                   
 98 ===============                                   
 99                                                   
100 Configuration Reporting and Testing               
101 -----------------------------------               
102                                                   
103   During system initialization, the driver rep    
104   adapter hardware configuration, including th    
105   requested and negotiated with each target de    
106   Synchronous Negotiation, Wide Negotiation, a    
107   reported for each target device, as well as     
108   If the same setting is in effect for all tar    
109   or phrase is used; otherwise, a letter is pr    
110   indicate the individual status.  The followi    
111   should clarify this reporting format:           
112                                                   
113     Synchronous Negotiation: Ultra                
114                                                   
115       Synchronous negotiation is enabled for a    
116       adapter will attempt to negotiate for 20    
117                                                   
118     Synchronous Negotiation: Fast                 
119                                                   
120       Synchronous negotiation is enabled for a    
121       adapter will attempt to negotiate for 10    
122                                                   
123     Synchronous Negotiation: Slow                 
124                                                   
125       Synchronous negotiation is enabled for a    
126       adapter will attempt to negotiate for 5.    
127                                                   
128     Synchronous Negotiation: Disabled             
129                                                   
130       Synchronous negotiation is disabled and     
131       asynchronous operation.                     
132                                                   
133     Synchronous Negotiation: UFSNUUU#UUUUUUUU     
134                                                   
135       Synchronous negotiation to Ultra speed i    
136       and 4 through 15, to Fast speed for targ    
137       target device 2, and is not permitted to    
138       adapter's SCSI ID is represented by the     
139                                                   
140     The status of Wide Negotiation, Disconnect    
141     are reported as "Enabled", Disabled", or a    
142                                                   
143 Performance Features                              
144 --------------------                              
145                                                   
146   BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters directly impleme    
147   support has been included in the driver to u    
148   target devices that report having the tagged    
149   queuing allows for multiple outstanding comm    
150   device or logical unit, and can improve I/O     
151   addition, BusLogic's Strict Round Robin Mode    
152   performance, and scatter/gather I/O can supp    
153   effectively utilized by the Linux I/O subsys    
154   tagged queuing for each target device as wel    
155   tagged queue depth is available through driv    
156   command line or at module initialization tim    
157   is determined automatically based on the hos    
158   the number, type, speed, and capabilities of    
159   addition, tagged queuing is automatically di    
160   firmware version is known not to implement i    
161   queue depth of 1 is selected.  Tagged queuin    
162   target devices if disconnect/reconnect is di    
163                                                   
164 Robustness Features                               
165 -------------------                               
166                                                   
167   The driver implements extensive error recove    
168   level parts of the SCSI subsystem request th    
169   a selection is made between a full host adap    
170   versus sending a bus device reset message to    
171   based on the recommendation of the SCSI subs    
172   are selectable through driver options indivi    
173   and also include sending a bus device reset     
174   associated with the command being reset, as     
175   recovery entirely to avoid perturbing an imp    
176   the bus device reset error recovery strategy    
177   device reset does not restore correct operat    
178   reset will force a full host adapter hard re    
179   resets caused by other devices and detected     
180   handled by issuing a soft reset to the host     
181   Finally, if tagged queuing is active and mor    
182   in a 10 minute interval, or if a command res    
183   minutes of operation, then tagged queuing wi    
184   device.  These error recovery options improv    
185   preventing individual errant devices from ca    
186   lock up or crash, and thereby allowing a cle    
187   offending component is removed.                 
188                                                   
189 PCI Configuration Support                         
190 -------------------------                         
191                                                   
192   On PCI systems running kernels compiled with    
193   driver will interrogate the PCI configuratio    
194   addresses assigned by the system BIOS, rathe    
195   port addresses.  The ISA compatible I/O port    
196   driver.  On PCI systems it is also recommend    
197   used to disable the ISA compatible I/O port     
198   The ISA compatible I/O port is disabled by d    
199                                                   
200 /proc File System Support                         
201 -------------------------                         
202                                                   
203   Copies of the host adapter configuration inf    
204   data transfer and error recovery statistics     
205   /proc/scsi/BusLogic/<N> interface.              
206                                                   
207 Shared Interrupts Support                         
208 -------------------------                         
209                                                   
210   On systems that support shared interrupts, a    
211   Adapters may share the same interrupt reques    
212                                                   
213                                                   
214 Supported Host Adapters                           
215 =======================                           
216                                                   
217 The following list comprises the supported Bus    
218 the date of this document.  It is recommended     
219 Host Adapter not in the following table contac    
220 that it is or will be supported.                  
221                                                   
222 FlashPoint Series PCI Host Adapters:              
223                                                   
224 ======================= ======================    
225 FlashPoint LT (BT-930)  Ultra SCSI-3              
226 FlashPoint LT (BT-930R) Ultra SCSI-3 with RAID    
227 FlashPoint LT (BT-920)  Ultra SCSI-3 (BT-930 w    
228 FlashPoint DL (BT-932)  Dual Channel Ultra SCS    
229 FlashPoint DL (BT-932R) Dual Channel Ultra SCS    
230 FlashPoint LW (BT-950)  Wide Ultra SCSI-3         
231 FlashPoint LW (BT-950R) Wide Ultra SCSI-3 with    
232 FlashPoint DW (BT-952)  Dual Channel Wide Ultr    
233 FlashPoint DW (BT-952R) Dual Channel Wide Ultr    
234 ======================= ======================    
235                                                   
236 MultiMaster "W" Series Host Adapters:             
237                                                   
238 =======     ===         ======================    
239 BT-948      PCI         Ultra SCSI-3              
240 BT-958      PCI         Wide Ultra SCSI-3         
241 BT-958D     PCI         Wide Differential Ultr    
242 =======     ===         ======================    
243                                                   
244 MultiMaster "C" Series Host Adapters:             
245                                                   
246 ========    ====        ======================    
247 BT-946C     PCI         Fast SCSI-2               
248 BT-956C     PCI         Wide Fast SCSI-2          
249 BT-956CD    PCI         Wide Differential Fast    
250 BT-445C     VLB         Fast SCSI-2               
251 BT-747C     EISA        Fast SCSI-2               
252 BT-757C     EISA        Wide Fast SCSI-2          
253 BT-757CD    EISA        Wide Differential Fast    
254 ========    ====        ======================    
255                                                   
256 MultiMaster "S" Series Host Adapters:             
257                                                   
258 =======     ====        ======================    
259 BT-445S     VLB         Fast SCSI-2               
260 BT-747S     EISA        Fast SCSI-2               
261 BT-747D     EISA        Differential Fast SCSI    
262 BT-757S     EISA        Wide Fast SCSI-2          
263 BT-757D     EISA        Wide Differential Fast    
264 BT-742A     EISA        SCSI-2 (742A revision     
265 =======     ====        ======================    
266                                                   
267 MultiMaster "A" Series Host Adapters:             
268                                                   
269 =======     ====        ======================    
270 BT-742A     EISA        SCSI-2 (742A revisions    
271 =======     ====        ======================    
272                                                   
273 AMI FastDisk Host Adapters that are true BusLo    
274 supported by this driver.                         
275                                                   
276 BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters are available pack    
277 retail kits.  The BT- model numbers above refe    
278 The retail kit model numbers are found by repl    
279 list.  The retail kit includes the bare board     
280 driver media and documentation that are not pr    
281                                                   
282                                                   
283 FlashPoint Installation Notes                     
284 =============================                     
285                                                   
286 RAIDPlus Support                                  
287 ----------------                                  
288                                                   
289   FlashPoint Host Adapters now include RAIDPlu    
290   RAID.  RAIDPlus is not supported on Linux, a    
291   it.  The MD driver in Linux 2.0 provides for    
292   striping (RAID-0), and support for mirroring    
293   and distributed parity (RAID-5) is available    
294   RAID support is generally more flexible and     
295   than RAIDPlus, so there is little impetus to    
296   BusLogic driver.                                
297                                                   
298 Enabling UltraSCSI Transfers                      
299 ----------------------------                      
300                                                   
301   FlashPoint Host Adapters ship with their con    
302   Default" settings that are conservative and     
303   to be negotiated.  This results in fewer pro    
304   are installed in systems with cabling or ter    
305   for UltraSCSI operation, or where existing S    
306   respond to synchronous transfer negotiation     
307   may be used to load "Optimum Performance" se    
308   speed to be negotiated with all devices, or     
309   an individual basis.  It is recommended that    
310   the "Optimum Performance" settings are loade    
311                                                   
312                                                   
313 BT-948/958/958D Installation Notes                
314 ==================================                
315                                                   
316 The BT-948/958/958D PCI Ultra SCSI Host Adapte    
317 require attention in some circumstances when i    
318                                                   
319 PCI I/O Port Assignments                          
320 ------------------------                          
321                                                   
322   When configured to factory default settings,    
323   recognize the PCI I/O port assignments made     
324   The BT-948/958/958D will not respond to any     
325   that previous BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters re    
326   the PCI I/O port assignments, so this is the    
327   However, if the obsolete BusLogic driver mus    
328   a Linux distribution that does not yet use t    
329   BusLogic has provided an AutoSCSI configurat    
330   compatible I/O port.                            
331                                                   
332   To enable this backward compatibility option    
333   Ctrl-B at system startup and select "Adapter    
334   Configuration", and then change the "ISA Com    
335   "Disable" to "Primary" or "Alternate".  Once    
336   the "ISA Compatible Port" option should be s    
337   possible future I/O port conflicts.  The old    
338   this configuration option, but the factory d    
339                                                   
340 PCI Slot Scanning Order                           
341 -----------------------                           
342                                                   
343   In systems with multiple BusLogic PCI Host A    
344   PCI slots are scanned may appear reversed wi    
345   compared to the BT-946C/956C/956CD.  For boo    
346   correctly, it is necessary that the host ada    
347   on which disk is the boot device, which requ    
348   host adapters in the same order.  The mother    
349   standard way of enumerating the PCI host ada    
350   kernel.  Some PCI BIOS implementations enume    
351   increasing bus number and device number, whi    
352   direction.                                      
353                                                   
354   Unfortunately, Microsoft decided that Window    
355   PCI slots in order of increasing bus number     
356   the PCI BIOS enumeration, and requires that     
357   host adapter's BIOS to receive Windows 95 ce    
358   factory default settings of the BT-948/958/9    
359   by increasing bus number and device number.     
360   the AutoSCSI utility via Ctrl-B at system st    
361   Configuration", "View/Modify Configuration",    
362   the "Use Bus And Device # For PCI Scanning S    
363                                                   
364   This driver will interrogate the setting of     
365   so as to recognize the host adapters in the     
366   by the host adapter's BIOS.                     
367                                                   
368 Enabling UltraSCSI Transfers                      
369 ----------------------------                      
370                                                   
371   The BT-948/958/958D ship with their configur    
372   settings that are conservative and do not al    
373   negotiated.  This results in fewer problems     
374   installed in systems with cabling or termina    
375   UltraSCSI operation, or where existing SCSI     
376   to synchronous transfer negotiation for Ultr    
377   used to load "Optimum Performance" settings     
378   negotiated with all devices, or UltraSCSI sp    
379   individual basis.  It is recommended that SC    
380   "Optimum Performance" settings are loaded.      
381                                                   
382                                                   
383 Driver Options                                    
384 ==============                                    
385                                                   
386 BusLogic Driver Options may be specified eithe    
387 Line or via the Loadable Kernel Module Install    
388 for multiple host adapters may be specified ei    
389 strings by a semicolon, or by specifying multi    
390 command line.  Individual option specification    
391 separated by commas.  The Probing and Debuggin    
392 adapters whereas the remaining options apply i    
393 selected host adapter.                            
394                                                   
395 The BusLogic Driver Probing Options comprise t    
396                                                   
397 NoProbe                                           
398                                                   
399   The "NoProbe" option disables all probing an    
400   Adapters will be detected.                      
401                                                   
402 NoProbePCI                                        
403                                                   
404   The "NoProbePCI" options disables the interr    
405   Space and therefore only ISA Multimaster Hos    
406   well as PCI Multimaster Host Adapters that h    
407   Port set to "Primary" or "Alternate".           
408                                                   
409 NoSortPCI                                         
410                                                   
411   The "NoSortPCI" option forces PCI MultiMaste    
412   enumerated in the order provided by the PCI     
413   the AutoSCSI "Use Bus And Device # For PCI S    
414                                                   
415 MultiMasterFirst                                  
416                                                   
417   The "MultiMasterFirst" option forces MultiMa    
418   before FlashPoint Host Adapters.  By default    
419   MultiMaster Host Adapters are present, this     
420   FlashPoint Host Adapters first unless the BI    
421   by the first PCI MultiMaster Host Adapter, i    
422   Adapters will be probed first.                  
423                                                   
424 FlashPointFirst                                   
425                                                   
426   The "FlashPointFirst" option forces FlashPoi    
427   before MultiMaster Host Adapters.               
428                                                   
429 The BusLogic Driver Tagged Queuing Options all    
430 the Queue Depth and whether Tagged Queuing is     
431 Device (assuming that the Target Device suppor    
432 Depth is the number of SCSI Commands that are     
433 presented for execution (either to the Host Ad    
434 that explicitly enabling Tagged Queuing may le    
435 enable or disable Tagged Queuing is provided p    
436 Tagged Queuing on Target Devices that do not i    
437 following options are available:                  
438                                                   
439 QueueDepth:<integer>                              
440                                                   
441   The "QueueDepth:" or QD:" option specifies t    
442   Target Devices that support Tagged Queuing,     
443   Depth for devices that do not support Tagged    
444   option is provided, the Queue Depth will be     
445   on the Host Adapter's Total Queue Depth and     
446   capabilities of the detected Target Devices.    
447   do not support Tagged Queuing always have th    
448   BusLogic_UntaggedQueueDepth or BusLogic_Unta    
449   lower Queue Depth option is provided.  A Que    
450   disables Tagged Queuing.                        
451                                                   
452 QueueDepth:[<integer>,<integer>...]               
453                                                   
454   The "QueueDepth:[...]" or "QD:[...]" option     
455   individually for each Target Device.  If an     
456   associated Target Device will have its Queue    
457                                                   
458 TaggedQueuing:Default                             
459                                                   
460   The "TaggedQueuing:Default" or "TQ:Default"     
461   based on the firmware version of the BusLogi    
462   whether the Queue Depth allows queuing multi    
463                                                   
464 TaggedQueuing:Enable                              
465                                                   
466   The "TaggedQueuing:Enable" or "TQ:Enable" op    
467   all Target Devices on this Host Adapter, ove    
468   would otherwise be imposed based on the Host    
469                                                   
470 TaggedQueuing:Disable                             
471                                                   
472   The "TaggedQueuing:Disable" or "TQ:Disable"     
473   for all Target Devices on this Host Adapter.    
474                                                   
475 TaggedQueuing:<Target-Spec>                       
476                                                   
477   The "TaggedQueuing:<Target-Spec>" or "TQ:<Ta    
478   Tagged Queuing individually for each Target     
479   sequence of "Y", "N", and "X" characters.  "    
480   disables Tagged Queuing, and "X" accepts the    
481   version.  The first character refers to Targ    
482   Target Device 1, and so on; if the sequence     
483   does not cover all the Target Devices, unspe    
484   to be "X".                                      
485                                                   
486 The BusLogic Driver Miscellaneous Options comp    
487                                                   
488 BusSettleTime:<seconds>                           
489                                                   
490   The "BusSettleTime:" or "BST:" option specif    
491   seconds.  The Bus Settle Time is the amount     
492   Adapter Hard Reset which initiates a SCSI Bu    
493   Commands.  If unspecified, it defaults to Bu    
494                                                   
495 InhibitTargetInquiry                              
496                                                   
497   The "InhibitTargetInquiry" option inhibits t    
498   Target Devices or Inquire Installed Devices     
499   Adapters.  This may be necessary with some o    
500   respond correctly when Logical Units above 0    
501                                                   
502 The BusLogic Driver Debugging Options comprise    
503                                                   
504 TraceProbe                                        
505                                                   
506   The "TraceProbe" option enables tracing of H    
507                                                   
508 TraceHardwareReset                                
509                                                   
510   The "TraceHardwareReset" option enables trac    
511   Reset.                                          
512                                                   
513 TraceConfiguration                                
514                                                   
515   The "TraceConfiguration" option enables trac    
516   Configuration.                                  
517                                                   
518 TraceErrors                                       
519                                                   
520   The "TraceErrors" option enables tracing of     
521   error from the Target Device.  The CDB and S    
522   each SCSI Command that fails.                   
523                                                   
524 Debug                                             
525                                                   
526   The "Debug" option enables all debugging opt    
527                                                   
528 The following examples demonstrate setting the    
529 1 and 2 on the first host adapter to 7 and 15,    
530 Devices on the second host adapter to 31, and     
531 second host adapter to 30 seconds.                
532                                                   
533 Linux Kernel Command Line::                       
534                                                   
535   linux BusLogic=QueueDepth:[,7,15];QueueDepth    
536                                                   
537 LILO Linux Boot Loader (in /etc/lilo.conf)::      
538                                                   
539   append = "BusLogic=QueueDepth:[,7,15];QueueD    
540                                                   
541 INSMOD Loadable Kernel Module Installation Fac    
542                                                   
543   insmod BusLogic.o \                             
544       'BusLogic="QueueDepth:[,7,15];QueueDepth    
545                                                   
546                                                   
547 .. Note::                                         
548                                                   
549       Module Utilities 2.1.71 or later is requ    
550       of driver options containing commas.        
551                                                   
552                                                   
553 Driver Installation                               
554 ===================                               
555                                                   
556 This distribution was prepared for Linux kerne    
557 compatible with 2.0.4 or any later 2.0 series     
558                                                   
559 To install the new BusLogic SCSI driver, you m    
560 replacing "/usr/src" with wherever you keep yo    
561                                                   
562   cd /usr/src                                     
563   tar -xvzf BusLogic-2.0.15.tar.gz                
564   mv README.* LICENSE.* BusLogic.[ch] FlashPoi    
565   patch -p0 < BusLogic.patch (only for 2.0.33     
566   cd linux                                        
567   make config                                     
568   make zImage                                     
569                                                   
570 Then install "arch/x86/boot/zImage" as your st    
571 appropriate, and reboot.                          
572                                                   
573                                                   
574 BusLogic Announcements Mailing List               
575 ===================================               
576                                                   
577 The BusLogic Announcements Mailing List provid    
578 users of new driver releases and other announc    
579 for BusLogic SCSI Host Adapters.  To join the     
580 "buslogic-announce-request@dandelion.com" with    
581 message body.                                     
                                                      

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