1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 2 .. include:: <isonum.txt> 2 .. include:: <isonum.txt> 3 3 4 =================================== 4 =================================== 5 Adaptec Ultra320 Family Manager Set 5 Adaptec Ultra320 Family Manager Set 6 =================================== 6 =================================== 7 7 8 README for The Linux Operating System 8 README for The Linux Operating System 9 9 10 .. The following information is available in t 10 .. The following information is available in this file: 11 11 12 1. Supported Hardware 12 1. Supported Hardware 13 2. Version History 13 2. Version History 14 3. Command Line Options 14 3. Command Line Options 15 4. Additional Notes 15 4. Additional Notes 16 5. Contacting Adaptec 16 5. Contacting Adaptec 17 17 18 18 19 1. Supported Hardware 19 1. Supported Hardware 20 ===================== 20 ===================== 21 21 22 The following Adaptec SCSI Host Adapters ar 22 The following Adaptec SCSI Host Adapters are supported by this 23 driver set. 23 driver set. 24 24 25 ============= ================ 25 ============= ========================================= 26 Ultra320 ASIC Description 26 Ultra320 ASIC Description 27 ============= ================ 27 ============= ========================================= 28 AIC-7901A Single Channel 6 28 AIC-7901A Single Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 29 Ultra320 SCSI AS 29 Ultra320 SCSI ASIC 30 AIC-7901B Single Channel 6 30 AIC-7901B Single Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 31 Ultra320 SCSI AS 31 Ultra320 SCSI ASIC with Retained Training 32 AIC-7902A4 Dual Channel 64- 32 AIC-7902A4 Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 33 Ultra320 SCSI AS 33 Ultra320 SCSI ASIC 34 AIC-7902B Dual Channel 64- 34 AIC-7902B Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 35 Ultra320 SCSI AS 35 Ultra320 SCSI ASIC with Retained Training 36 ============= ================ 36 ============= ========================================= 37 37 38 ========================== ================ 38 ========================== ===================================== ============ 39 Ultra320 Adapters Description 39 Ultra320 Adapters Description ASIC 40 ========================== ================ 40 ========================== ===================================== ============ 41 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320 Dual Channel 64- 41 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320 Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 7902A4/7902B 42 Ultra320 SCSI Ca 42 Ultra320 SCSI Card (one external 43 68-pin, two inte 43 68-pin, two internal 68-pin) 44 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320A Dual Channel 64- 44 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320A Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 7902B 45 Ultra320 SCSI Ca 45 Ultra320 SCSI Card (one external 46 68-pin, two inte 46 68-pin, two internal 68-pin) 47 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D Dual Channel 64- 47 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 7902A4 48 Ultra320 SCSI Ca 48 Ultra320 SCSI Card (two external VHDC 49 and one internal 49 and one internal 68-pin) 50 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D Dual Channel 64- 50 Adaptec SCSI Card 39320D Dual Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 7902A4 51 Ultra320 SCSI Ca 51 Ultra320 SCSI Card (two external VHDC 52 and one internal 52 and one internal 68-pin) based on the 53 AIC-7902B ASIC 53 AIC-7902B ASIC 54 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320 Single Channel 6 54 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320 Single Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 7901A 55 Ultra320 SCSI Ca 55 Ultra320 SCSI Card (one external 56 68-pin, two inte 56 68-pin, two internal 68-pin, one 57 internal 50-pin) 57 internal 50-pin) 58 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320A Single Channel 6 58 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320A Single Channel 64-bit PCI-X 133MHz to 7901B 59 Ultra320 SCSI Ca 59 Ultra320 SCSI Card (one external 60 68-pin, two inte 60 68-pin, two internal 68-pin, one 61 internal 50-pin) 61 internal 50-pin) 62 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320LP Single Channel 6 62 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320LP Single Channel 64-bit Low Profile 7901A 63 PCI-X 133MHz to 63 PCI-X 133MHz to Ultra320 SCSI Card 64 (One external VH 64 (One external VHDC, one internal 65 68-pin) 65 68-pin) 66 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320ALP Single Channel 6 66 Adaptec SCSI Card 29320ALP Single Channel 64-bit Low Profile 7901B 67 PCI-X 133MHz to 67 PCI-X 133MHz to Ultra320 SCSI Card 68 (One external VH 68 (One external VHDC, one internal 69 68-pin) 69 68-pin) 70 ========================== ================ 70 ========================== ===================================== ============ 71 71 72 2. Version History 72 2. Version History 73 ================== 73 ================== 74 74 75 75 76 * 3.0 (December 1st, 2005) 76 * 3.0 (December 1st, 2005) 77 - Updated driver to use SCSI transport 77 - Updated driver to use SCSI transport class infrastructure 78 - Upported sequencer and core fixes fr 78 - Upported sequencer and core fixes from adaptec released 79 version 2.0.15 of the driver. 79 version 2.0.15 of the driver. 80 80 81 * 1.3.11 (July 11, 2003) 81 * 1.3.11 (July 11, 2003) 82 - Fix several deadlock issues. 82 - Fix several deadlock issues. 83 - Add 29320ALP and 39320B Id's. 83 - Add 29320ALP and 39320B Id's. 84 84 85 * 1.3.10 (June 3rd, 2003) 85 * 1.3.10 (June 3rd, 2003) 86 - Align the SCB_TAG field on a 16byte 86 - Align the SCB_TAG field on a 16byte boundary. This avoids 87 SCB corruption on some PCI-33 busses 87 SCB corruption on some PCI-33 busses. 88 - Correct non-zero luns on Rev B. hard 88 - Correct non-zero luns on Rev B. hardware. 89 - Update for change in 2.5.X SCSI proc 89 - Update for change in 2.5.X SCSI proc FS interface. 90 - When negotiation async via an 8bit W 90 - When negotiation async via an 8bit WDTR message, send 91 an SDTR with an offset of 0 to be su 91 an SDTR with an offset of 0 to be sure the target 92 knows we are async. This works arou 92 knows we are async. This works around a firmware defect 93 in the Quantum Atlas 10K. 93 in the Quantum Atlas 10K. 94 - Implement controller suspend and res 94 - Implement controller suspend and resume. 95 - Clear PCI error state during driver 95 - Clear PCI error state during driver attach so that we 96 don't disable memory mapped I/O due 96 don't disable memory mapped I/O due to a stray write 97 by some other driver probe that occu 97 by some other driver probe that occurred before we 98 claimed the controller. 98 claimed the controller. 99 99 100 * 1.3.9 (May 22nd, 2003) 100 * 1.3.9 (May 22nd, 2003) 101 - Fix compiler errors. 101 - Fix compiler errors. 102 - Remove S/G splitting for segments th 102 - Remove S/G splitting for segments that cross a 4GB boundary. 103 This is guaranteed not to happen in 103 This is guaranteed not to happen in Linux. 104 - Add support for scsi_report_device_r 104 - Add support for scsi_report_device_reset() found in 105 2.5.X kernels. 105 2.5.X kernels. 106 - Add 7901B support. 106 - Add 7901B support. 107 - Simplify handling of the packetized 107 - Simplify handling of the packetized lun Rev A workaround. 108 - Correct and simplify handling of the 108 - Correct and simplify handling of the ignore wide residue 109 message. The previous code would fa 109 message. The previous code would fail to report a residual 110 if the transaction data length was e 110 if the transaction data length was even and we received 111 an IWR message. 111 an IWR message. 112 112 113 * 1.3.8 (April 29th, 2003) 113 * 1.3.8 (April 29th, 2003) 114 - Fix types accessed via the command l 114 - Fix types accessed via the command line interface code. 115 - Perform a few firmware optimizations 115 - Perform a few firmware optimizations. 116 - Fix "Unexpected PKT busfree" errors. 116 - Fix "Unexpected PKT busfree" errors. 117 - Use a sequencer interrupt to notify 117 - Use a sequencer interrupt to notify the host of 118 commands with bad status. We defer 118 commands with bad status. We defer the notification 119 until there are no outstanding selec 119 until there are no outstanding selections to ensure 120 that the host is interrupted for as 120 that the host is interrupted for as short a time as 121 possible. 121 possible. 122 - Remove pre-2.2.X support. 122 - Remove pre-2.2.X support. 123 - Add support for new 2.5.X interrupt 123 - Add support for new 2.5.X interrupt API. 124 - Correct big-endian architecture supp 124 - Correct big-endian architecture support. 125 125 126 * 1.3.7 (April 16th, 2003) 126 * 1.3.7 (April 16th, 2003) 127 - Use del_timer_sync() to ensure that 127 - Use del_timer_sync() to ensure that no timeouts 128 are pending during controller shutdo 128 are pending during controller shutdown. 129 - For pre-2.5.X kernels, carefully adj 129 - For pre-2.5.X kernels, carefully adjust our segment 130 list size to avoid SCSI malloc pool 130 list size to avoid SCSI malloc pool fragmentation. 131 - Cleanup channel display in our /proc 131 - Cleanup channel display in our /proc output. 132 - Workaround duplicate device entries 132 - Workaround duplicate device entries in the mid-layer 133 device list during add-single-device 133 device list during add-single-device. 134 134 135 * 1.3.6 (March 28th, 2003) 135 * 1.3.6 (March 28th, 2003) 136 - Correct a double free in the Domain 136 - Correct a double free in the Domain Validation code. 137 - Correct a reference to free'ed memor 137 - Correct a reference to free'ed memory during controller 138 shutdown. 138 shutdown. 139 - Reset the bus on an SE->LVD change. 139 - Reset the bus on an SE->LVD change. This is required 140 to reset our transceivers. 140 to reset our transceivers. 141 141 142 * 1.3.5 (March 24th, 2003) 142 * 1.3.5 (March 24th, 2003) 143 - Fix a few register window mode bugs. 143 - Fix a few register window mode bugs. 144 - Include read streaming in the PPR fl 144 - Include read streaming in the PPR flags we display in 145 diagnostics as well as /proc. 145 diagnostics as well as /proc. 146 - Add PCI hot plug support for 2.5.X k 146 - Add PCI hot plug support for 2.5.X kernels. 147 - Correct default precompensation valu 147 - Correct default precompensation value for RevA hardware. 148 - Fix Domain Validation thread shutdow 148 - Fix Domain Validation thread shutdown. 149 - Add a firmware workaround to make th 149 - Add a firmware workaround to make the LED blink 150 brighter during packetized operation 150 brighter during packetized operations on the H2A4. 151 - Correct /proc display of user read s 151 - Correct /proc display of user read streaming settings. 152 - Simplify driver locking by releasing 152 - Simplify driver locking by releasing the io_request_lock 153 upon driver entry from the mid-layer 153 upon driver entry from the mid-layer. 154 - Cleanup command line parsing and mov 154 - Cleanup command line parsing and move much of this code 155 to aiclib. 155 to aiclib. 156 156 157 * 1.3.4 (February 28th, 2003) 157 * 1.3.4 (February 28th, 2003) 158 - Correct a race condition in our erro 158 - Correct a race condition in our error recovery handler. 159 - Allow Test Unit Ready commands to ta 159 - Allow Test Unit Ready commands to take a full 5 seconds 160 during Domain Validation. 160 during Domain Validation. 161 161 162 * 1.3.2 (February 19th, 2003) 162 * 1.3.2 (February 19th, 2003) 163 - Correct a Rev B. regression due to t 163 - Correct a Rev B. regression due to the GEM318 164 compatibility fix included in 1.3.1. 164 compatibility fix included in 1.3.1. 165 165 166 * 1.3.1 (February 11th, 2003) 166 * 1.3.1 (February 11th, 2003) 167 - Add support for the 39320A. 167 - Add support for the 39320A. 168 - Improve recovery for certain PCI-X e 168 - Improve recovery for certain PCI-X errors. 169 - Fix handling of LQ/DATA/LQ/DATA for 169 - Fix handling of LQ/DATA/LQ/DATA for the 170 same write transaction that can occu 170 same write transaction that can occur without 171 interveining training. 171 interveining training. 172 - Correct compatibility issues with th 172 - Correct compatibility issues with the GEM318 173 enclosure services device. 173 enclosure services device. 174 - Correct data corruption issue that o 174 - Correct data corruption issue that occurred under 175 high tag depth write loads. 175 high tag depth write loads. 176 - Adapt to a change in the 2.5.X daemo 176 - Adapt to a change in the 2.5.X daemonize() API. 177 - Correct a "Missing case in ahd_handl 177 - Correct a "Missing case in ahd_handle_scsiint" panic. 178 178 179 * 1.3.0 (January 21st, 2003) 179 * 1.3.0 (January 21st, 2003) 180 - Full regression testing for all U320 180 - Full regression testing for all U320 products completed. 181 - Added abort and target/lun reset err 181 - Added abort and target/lun reset error recovery handler and 182 interrupt coalescing. 182 interrupt coalescing. 183 183 184 * 1.2.0 (November 14th, 2002) 184 * 1.2.0 (November 14th, 2002) 185 - Added support for Domain Validation 185 - Added support for Domain Validation 186 - Add support for the Hewlett-Packard 186 - Add support for the Hewlett-Packard version of the 39320D 187 and AIC-7902 adapters. 187 and AIC-7902 adapters. 188 188 189 Support for previous adapters has not 189 Support for previous adapters has not been fully tested and should 190 only be used at the customer's own ris 190 only be used at the customer's own risk. 191 191 192 * 1.1.1 (September 24th, 2002) 192 * 1.1.1 (September 24th, 2002) 193 - Added support for the Linux 2.5.X ke 193 - Added support for the Linux 2.5.X kernel series 194 194 195 * 1.1.0 (September 17th, 2002) 195 * 1.1.0 (September 17th, 2002) 196 - Added support for four additional SC 196 - Added support for four additional SCSI products: 197 ASC-39320, ASC-29320, ASC-29320LP, A 197 ASC-39320, ASC-29320, ASC-29320LP, AIC-7901. 198 198 199 * 1.0.0 (May 30th, 2002) 199 * 1.0.0 (May 30th, 2002) 200 - Initial driver release. 200 - Initial driver release. 201 201 202 * 2.1. Software/Hardware Features 202 * 2.1. Software/Hardware Features 203 - Support for the SPI-4 "Ultra320" sta 203 - Support for the SPI-4 "Ultra320" standard: 204 - 320MB/s transfer rates 204 - 320MB/s transfer rates 205 - Packetized SCSI Protocol at 160MB/ 205 - Packetized SCSI Protocol at 160MB/s and 320MB/s 206 - Quick Arbitration Selection (QAS) 206 - Quick Arbitration Selection (QAS) 207 - Retained Training Information (Rev 207 - Retained Training Information (Rev B. ASIC only) 208 - Interrupt Coalescing 208 - Interrupt Coalescing 209 - Initiator Mode (target mode not curr 209 - Initiator Mode (target mode not currently 210 supported) 210 supported) 211 - Support for the PCI-X standard up to 211 - Support for the PCI-X standard up to 133MHz 212 - Support for the PCI v2.2 standard 212 - Support for the PCI v2.2 standard 213 - Domain Validation 213 - Domain Validation 214 214 215 * 2.2. Operating System Support: 215 * 2.2. Operating System Support: 216 - Redhat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, Advanced 216 - Redhat Linux 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, Advanced Server 2.1 217 - SuSE Linux 7.3, 8.0, 8.1, Enterprise 217 - SuSE Linux 7.3, 8.0, 8.1, Enterprise Server 7 218 - only Intel and AMD x86 supported at 218 - only Intel and AMD x86 supported at this time 219 - >4GB memory configurations supported 219 - >4GB memory configurations supported. 220 220 221 Refer to the User's Guide for more detail 221 Refer to the User's Guide for more details on this. 222 222 223 3. Command Line Options 223 3. Command Line Options 224 ======================= 224 ======================= 225 225 226 .. Warning:: 226 .. Warning:: 227 227 228 ALTERING OR ADDING THESE DRIV 228 ALTERING OR ADDING THESE DRIVER PARAMETERS 229 INCORRECTLY CAN RENDER YOUR S 229 INCORRECTLY CAN RENDER YOUR SYSTEM INOPERABLE. 230 USE THEM WITH CAUTION. 230 USE THEM WITH CAUTION. 231 231 232 Put a .conf file in the /etc/modprobe.d/ di 232 Put a .conf file in the /etc/modprobe.d/ directory and add/edit a 233 line containing ``options aic79xx aic79xx=[ 233 line containing ``options aic79xx aic79xx=[command[,command...]]`` where 234 ``command`` is one or more of the following 234 ``command`` is one or more of the following: 235 235 236 236 237 verbose 237 verbose 238 :Definition: enable additional informative 238 :Definition: enable additional informative messages during driver operation. 239 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 239 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 240 :Default Value: disabled 240 :Default Value: disabled 241 241 242 debug:[value] 242 debug:[value] 243 :Definition: Enables various levels of deb 243 :Definition: Enables various levels of debugging information 244 The bit definitions for the d 244 The bit definitions for the debugging mask can 245 be found in drivers/scsi/aic7 245 be found in drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aic79xx.h under 246 the "Debug" heading. 246 the "Debug" heading. 247 :Possible Values: 0x0000 = no debugging, 0 247 :Possible Values: 0x0000 = no debugging, 0xffff = full debugging 248 :Default Value: 0x0000 248 :Default Value: 0x0000 249 249 250 no_reset 250 no_reset 251 :Definition: Do not reset the bus during t 251 :Definition: Do not reset the bus during the initial probe 252 phase 252 phase 253 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 253 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 254 :Default Value: disabled 254 :Default Value: disabled 255 255 256 extended 256 extended 257 :Definition: Force extended translation on 257 :Definition: Force extended translation on the controller 258 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 258 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 259 :Default Value: disabled 259 :Default Value: disabled 260 260 261 periodic_otag 261 periodic_otag 262 :Definition: Send an ordered tag periodica 262 :Definition: Send an ordered tag periodically to prevent 263 tag starvation. Needed for s 263 tag starvation. Needed for some older devices 264 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 264 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 265 :Default Value: disabled 265 :Default Value: disabled 266 266 267 reverse_scan 267 reverse_scan 268 :Definition: Probe the scsi bus in reverse 268 :Definition: Probe the scsi bus in reverse order, starting with target 15 269 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 269 :Possible Values: This option is a flag 270 :Default Value: disabled 270 :Default Value: disabled 271 271 272 global_tag_depth 272 global_tag_depth 273 :Definition: Global tag depth for all targ 273 :Definition: Global tag depth for all targets on all busses. 274 This option sets the default 274 This option sets the default tag depth which 275 may be selectively overridden 275 may be selectively overridden vi the tag_info 276 option. 276 option. 277 277 278 :Possible Values: 1 - 253 278 :Possible Values: 1 - 253 279 :Default Value: 32 279 :Default Value: 32 280 280 281 tag_info:{{value[,value...]}[,{value[,value... 281 tag_info:{{value[,value...]}[,{value[,value...]}...]} 282 :Definition: Set the per-target tagged que 282 :Definition: Set the per-target tagged queue depth on a 283 per controller basis. Both c 283 per controller basis. Both controllers and targets 284 may be omitted indicating tha 284 may be omitted indicating that they should retain 285 the default tag depth. 285 the default tag depth. 286 286 287 :Possible Values: 1 - 253 287 :Possible Values: 1 - 253 288 :Default Value: 32 288 :Default Value: 32 289 289 290 Examples: 290 Examples: 291 291 292 292 293 :: 293 :: 294 294 295 tag_info:{{16,32,32,64,8,8,,32,32, 295 tag_info:{{16,32,32,64,8,8,,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32,32} 296 296 297 On Controller 0 297 On Controller 0 298 298 299 - specifies a tag depth of 16 for 299 - specifies a tag depth of 16 for target 0 300 - specifies a tag depth of 64 for 300 - specifies a tag depth of 64 for target 3 301 - specifies a tag depth of 8 for t 301 - specifies a tag depth of 8 for targets 4 and 5 302 - leaves target 6 at the default 302 - leaves target 6 at the default 303 - specifies a tag depth of 32 for 303 - specifies a tag depth of 32 for targets 1,2,7-15 304 304 305 All other targets retain the default d 305 All other targets retain the default depth. 306 306 307 :: 307 :: 308 308 309 tag_info:{{},{32,,32}} 309 tag_info:{{},{32,,32}} 310 310 311 On Controller 1 311 On Controller 1 312 312 313 - specifies a tag depth of 32 for 313 - specifies a tag depth of 32 for targets 0 and 2 314 314 315 All other targets retain the default d 315 All other targets retain the default depth. 316 316 317 317 318 rd_strm: {rd_strm_bitmask[,rd_strm_bitmask...] 318 rd_strm: {rd_strm_bitmask[,rd_strm_bitmask...]} 319 :Definition: Enable read streaming on a pe 319 :Definition: Enable read streaming on a per target basis. 320 The rd_strm_bitmask is a 16 b 320 The rd_strm_bitmask is a 16 bit hex value in which 321 each bit represents a target. 321 each bit represents a target. Setting the target's 322 bit to '1' enables read strea 322 bit to '1' enables read streaming for that 323 target. Controllers may be o 323 target. Controllers may be omitted indicating that 324 they should retain the defaul 324 they should retain the default read streaming setting. 325 325 326 Examples: 326 Examples: 327 327 328 :: 328 :: 329 329 330 rd_strm:{0x0041} 330 rd_strm:{0x0041} 331 331 332 On Controller 0 332 On Controller 0 333 333 334 - enables read streaming for t 334 - enables read streaming for targets 0 and 6. 335 - disables read streaming for 335 - disables read streaming for targets 1-5,7-15. 336 336 337 All other targets retain the defau 337 All other targets retain the default read 338 streaming setting. 338 streaming setting. 339 339 340 :: 340 :: 341 341 342 rd_strm:{0x0023,,0xFFFF} 342 rd_strm:{0x0023,,0xFFFF} 343 343 344 On Controller 0 344 On Controller 0 345 345 346 - enables read streaming for t 346 - enables read streaming for targets 1,2, and 5. 347 - disables read streaming for 347 - disables read streaming for targets 3,4,6-15. 348 348 349 On Controller 2 349 On Controller 2 350 350 351 - enables read streaming for a 351 - enables read streaming for all targets. 352 352 353 All other targets retain the defau 353 All other targets retain the default read 354 streaming setting. 354 streaming setting. 355 355 356 :Possible Values: 0x0000 - 0xffff 356 :Possible Values: 0x0000 - 0xffff 357 :Default Value: 0x0000 357 :Default Value: 0x0000 358 358 359 dv: {value[,value...]} 359 dv: {value[,value...]} 360 :Definition: Set Domain Validation Policy 360 :Definition: Set Domain Validation Policy on a per-controller basis. 361 Controllers may be omitted in 361 Controllers may be omitted indicating that 362 they should retain the defaul 362 they should retain the default read streaming setting. 363 363 364 :Possible Values: 364 :Possible Values: 365 365 366 ==== =================== 366 ==== =============================== 367 < 0 Use setting from se 367 < 0 Use setting from serial EEPROM. 368 0 Disable DV 368 0 Disable DV 369 > 0 Enable DV 369 > 0 Enable DV 370 ==== =================== 370 ==== =============================== 371 371 372 :Default Value: DV Serial EEPROM configura 372 :Default Value: DV Serial EEPROM configuration setting. 373 373 374 Example: 374 Example: 375 375 376 :: 376 :: 377 377 378 dv:{-1,0,,1,1,0} 378 dv:{-1,0,,1,1,0} 379 379 380 - On Controller 0 leave DV at its defa 380 - On Controller 0 leave DV at its default setting. 381 - On Controller 1 disable DV. 381 - On Controller 1 disable DV. 382 - Skip configuration on Controller 2. 382 - Skip configuration on Controller 2. 383 - On Controllers 3 and 4 enable DV. 383 - On Controllers 3 and 4 enable DV. 384 - On Controller 5 disable DV. 384 - On Controller 5 disable DV. 385 385 386 seltime:[value] 386 seltime:[value] 387 :Definition: Specifies the selection timeo 387 :Definition: Specifies the selection timeout value 388 :Possible Values: 0 = 256ms, 1 = 128ms, 2 388 :Possible Values: 0 = 256ms, 1 = 128ms, 2 = 64ms, 3 = 32ms 389 :Default Value: 0 389 :Default Value: 0 390 390 391 .. Warning: 391 .. Warning: 392 392 393 The following three options should only be 393 The following three options should only be changed at 394 the direction of a technical support repre 394 the direction of a technical support representative. 395 395 396 396 397 precomp: {value[,value...]} 397 precomp: {value[,value...]} 398 :Definition: Set IO Cell precompensation v 398 :Definition: Set IO Cell precompensation value on a per-controller basis. 399 Controllers may be omitted in 399 Controllers may be omitted indicating that 400 they should retain the defaul 400 they should retain the default precompensation setting. 401 401 402 :Possible Values: 0 - 7 402 :Possible Values: 0 - 7 403 :Default Value: Varies based on chip revis 403 :Default Value: Varies based on chip revision 404 404 405 Examples: 405 Examples: 406 406 407 :: 407 :: 408 408 409 precomp:{0x1} 409 precomp:{0x1} 410 410 411 On Controller 0 set precompensation to 411 On Controller 0 set precompensation to 1. 412 412 413 :: 413 :: 414 414 415 precomp:{1,,7} 415 precomp:{1,,7} 416 416 417 - On Controller 0 set precompensation 417 - On Controller 0 set precompensation to 1. 418 - On Controller 2 set precompensation 418 - On Controller 2 set precompensation to 8. 419 419 420 slewrate: {value[,value...]} 420 slewrate: {value[,value...]} 421 :Definition: Set IO Cell slew rate on a pe 421 :Definition: Set IO Cell slew rate on a per-controller basis. 422 Controllers may be omitt 422 Controllers may be omitted indicating that 423 they should retain the d 423 they should retain the default slew rate setting. 424 424 425 :Possible Values: 0 - 15 425 :Possible Values: 0 - 15 426 :Default Value: Varies based on chip revis 426 :Default Value: Varies based on chip revision 427 427 428 Examples: 428 Examples: 429 429 430 :: 430 :: 431 431 432 slewrate:{0x1} 432 slewrate:{0x1} 433 433 434 - On Controller 0 set slew rate to 1. 434 - On Controller 0 set slew rate to 1. 435 435 436 :: 436 :: 437 437 438 slewrate :{1,,8} 438 slewrate :{1,,8} 439 439 440 - On Controller 0 set slew rate to 1. 440 - On Controller 0 set slew rate to 1. 441 - On Controller 2 set slew rate to 8. 441 - On Controller 2 set slew rate to 8. 442 442 443 amplitude: {value[,value...]} 443 amplitude: {value[,value...]} 444 :Definition: Set IO Cell signal amplitude 444 :Definition: Set IO Cell signal amplitude on a per-controller basis. 445 Controllers may be omitted in 445 Controllers may be omitted indicating that 446 they should retain the defaul 446 they should retain the default read streaming setting. 447 447 448 :Possible Values: 1 - 7 448 :Possible Values: 1 - 7 449 :Default Value: Varies based on chip revis 449 :Default Value: Varies based on chip revision 450 450 451 Examples: 451 Examples: 452 452 453 :: 453 :: 454 454 455 amplitude:{0x1} 455 amplitude:{0x1} 456 456 457 On Controller 0 set amplitude to 1. 457 On Controller 0 set amplitude to 1. 458 458 459 :: 459 :: 460 460 461 amplitude :{1,,7} 461 amplitude :{1,,7} 462 462 463 - On Controller 0 set amplitude to 1. 463 - On Controller 0 set amplitude to 1. 464 - On Controller 2 set amplitude to 7. 464 - On Controller 2 set amplitude to 7. 465 465 466 Example:: 466 Example:: 467 467 468 options aic79xx aic79xx=verbose,rd_strm:{{ 468 options aic79xx aic79xx=verbose,rd_strm:{{0x0041}} 469 469 470 enables verbose output in the driver and turns 470 enables verbose output in the driver and turns read streaming on 471 for targets 0 and 6 of Controller 0. 471 for targets 0 and 6 of Controller 0. 472 472 473 4. Additional Notes 473 4. Additional Notes 474 =================== 474 =================== 475 475 476 4.1. Known/Unresolved or FYI Issues 476 4.1. Known/Unresolved or FYI Issues 477 ----------------------------------- 477 ----------------------------------- 478 478 479 * Under SuSE Linux Enterprise 7, the d 479 * Under SuSE Linux Enterprise 7, the driver may fail to operate 480 correctly due to a problem with PCI 480 correctly due to a problem with PCI interrupt routing in the 481 Linux kernel. Please contact SuSE f 481 Linux kernel. Please contact SuSE for an updated Linux 482 kernel. 482 kernel. 483 483 484 4.2. Third-Party Compatibility Issues 484 4.2. Third-Party Compatibility Issues 485 ------------------------------------- 485 ------------------------------------- 486 486 487 * Adaptec only supports Ultra320 hard 487 * Adaptec only supports Ultra320 hard drives running 488 the latest firmware available. Pleas 488 the latest firmware available. Please check with 489 your hard drive manufacturer to ensu 489 your hard drive manufacturer to ensure you have the 490 latest version. 490 latest version. 491 491 492 4.3. Operating System or Technology Limitation 492 4.3. Operating System or Technology Limitations 493 ---------------------------------------------- 493 ----------------------------------------------- 494 494 495 * PCI Hot Plug is untested and may cau 495 * PCI Hot Plug is untested and may cause the operating system 496 to stop responding. 496 to stop responding. 497 * Luns that are not numbered contiguou 497 * Luns that are not numbered contiguously starting with 0 might not 498 be automatically probed during syste 498 be automatically probed during system startup. This is a limitation 499 of the OS. Please contact your Linu 499 of the OS. Please contact your Linux vendor for instructions on 500 manually probing non-contiguous luns 500 manually probing non-contiguous luns. 501 * Using the Driver Update Disk version 501 * Using the Driver Update Disk version of this package during OS 502 installation under RedHat might resu 502 installation under RedHat might result in two versions of this 503 driver being installed into the syst 503 driver being installed into the system module directory. This 504 might cause problems with the /sbin/ 504 might cause problems with the /sbin/mkinitrd program and/or 505 other RPM packages that try to insta 505 other RPM packages that try to install system modules. The best 506 way to correct this once the system 506 way to correct this once the system is running is to install 507 the latest RPM package version of th 507 the latest RPM package version of this driver, available from 508 http://www.adaptec.com. 508 http://www.adaptec.com. 509 509 510 510 511 5. Adaptec Customer Support 511 5. Adaptec Customer Support 512 =========================== 512 =========================== 513 513 514 A Technical Support Identification (TSID) N 514 A Technical Support Identification (TSID) Number is required for 515 Adaptec technical support. 515 Adaptec technical support. 516 516 517 - The 12-digit TSID can be found on the wh 517 - The 12-digit TSID can be found on the white barcode-type label 518 included inside the box with your produc 518 included inside the box with your product. The TSID helps us 519 provide more efficient service by accura 519 provide more efficient service by accurately identifying your 520 product and support status. 520 product and support status. 521 521 522 Support Options 522 Support Options 523 - Search the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase 523 - Search the Adaptec Support Knowledgebase (ASK) at 524 http://ask.adaptec.com for articles, tro 524 http://ask.adaptec.com for articles, troubleshooting tips, and 525 frequently asked questions about your pr 525 frequently asked questions about your product. 526 - For support via Email, submit your quest 526 - For support via Email, submit your question to Adaptec's 527 Technical Support Specialists at http:// 527 Technical Support Specialists at http://ask.adaptec.com/. 528 528 529 North America 529 North America 530 - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec 530 - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec.com/. 531 - For information about Adaptec's support 531 - For information about Adaptec's support options, call 532 408-957-2550, 24 hours a day, 7 days a w 532 408-957-2550, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. 533 - To speak with a Technical Support Specia 533 - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, 534 534 535 * For hardware products, call 408-934-72 535 * For hardware products, call 408-934-7274, 536 Monday to Friday, 3:00 am to 5:00 pm, 536 Monday to Friday, 3:00 am to 5:00 pm, PDT. 537 * For RAID and Fibre Channel products, c 537 * For RAID and Fibre Channel products, call 321-207-2000, 538 Monday to Friday, 3:00 am to 5:00 pm, 538 Monday to Friday, 3:00 am to 5:00 pm, PDT. 539 539 540 To expedite your service, have your comp 540 To expedite your service, have your computer with you. 541 - To order Adaptec products, including acc 541 - To order Adaptec products, including accessories and cables, 542 call 408-957-7274. To order cables onli 542 call 408-957-7274. To order cables online go to 543 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/. 543 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/. 544 544 545 Europe 545 Europe 546 - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec 546 - Visit our Web site at http://www.adaptec.com/en-US/_common/world_index. 547 - To speak with a Technical Support Specia 547 - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call, or email, 548 548 549 * German: +49 89 4366 5522, Monday-Frid 549 * German: +49 89 4366 5522, Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:00 CET, 550 http://ask-de.adaptec.com/. 550 http://ask-de.adaptec.com/. 551 * French: +49 89 4366 5533, Monday-Frid 551 * French: +49 89 4366 5533, Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:00 CET, 552 http://ask-fr.adaptec.com/. 552 http://ask-fr.adaptec.com/. 553 * English: +49 89 4366 5544, Monday-Frid 553 * English: +49 89 4366 5544, Monday-Friday, 9:00-17:00 GMT, 554 http://ask.adaptec.com/. 554 http://ask.adaptec.com/. 555 555 556 - You can order Adaptec cables online at 556 - You can order Adaptec cables online at 557 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/. 557 http://www.adaptec.com/buy-cables/. 558 558 559 Japan 559 Japan 560 - Visit our web site at http://www.adaptec 560 - Visit our web site at http://www.adaptec.co.jp/. 561 - To speak with a Technical Support Specia 561 - To speak with a Technical Support Specialist, call 562 +81 3 5308 6120, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m 562 +81 3 5308 6120, Monday-Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., 563 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 563 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. 564 564 565 Copyright |copy| 2003 Adaptec Inc. 691 S. 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