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  1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0                 1 .. SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  2                                                     2 
  3 =========================================           3 =========================================
  4 HPSA - Hewlett Packard Smart Array driver           4 HPSA - Hewlett Packard Smart Array driver
  5 =========================================           5 =========================================
  6                                                     6 
  7 This file describes the hpsa SCSI driver for H      7 This file describes the hpsa SCSI driver for HP Smart Array controllers.
  8 The hpsa driver is intended to supplant the cc      8 The hpsa driver is intended to supplant the cciss driver for newer
  9 Smart Array controllers.  The hpsa driver is a      9 Smart Array controllers.  The hpsa driver is a SCSI driver, while the
 10 cciss driver is a "block" driver.  Actually cc     10 cciss driver is a "block" driver.  Actually cciss is both a block
 11 driver (for logical drives) AND a SCSI driver      11 driver (for logical drives) AND a SCSI driver (for tape drives). This
 12 "split-brained" design of the cciss driver is      12 "split-brained" design of the cciss driver is a source of excess
 13 complexity and eliminating that complexity is      13 complexity and eliminating that complexity is one of the reasons
 14 for hpsa to exist.                                 14 for hpsa to exist.
 15                                                    15 
 16 Supported devices                                  16 Supported devices
 17 =================                                  17 =================
 18                                                    18 
 19 - Smart Array P212                                 19 - Smart Array P212
 20 - Smart Array P410                                 20 - Smart Array P410
 21 - Smart Array P410i                                21 - Smart Array P410i
 22 - Smart Array P411                                 22 - Smart Array P411
 23 - Smart Array P812                                 23 - Smart Array P812
 24 - Smart Array P712m                                24 - Smart Array P712m
 25 - Smart Array P711m                                25 - Smart Array P711m
 26 - StorageWorks P1210m                              26 - StorageWorks P1210m
 27                                                    27 
 28 Additionally, older Smart Arrays may work with     28 Additionally, older Smart Arrays may work with the hpsa driver if the kernel
 29 boot parameter "hpsa_allow_any=1" is specified     29 boot parameter "hpsa_allow_any=1" is specified, however these are not tested
 30 nor supported by HP with this driver.  For old     30 nor supported by HP with this driver.  For older Smart Arrays, the cciss
 31 driver should still be used.                       31 driver should still be used.
 32                                                    32 
 33 The "hpsa_simple_mode=1" boot parameter may be     33 The "hpsa_simple_mode=1" boot parameter may be used to prevent the driver from
 34 putting the controller into "performant" mode.     34 putting the controller into "performant" mode.  The difference is that with simple
 35 mode, each command completion requires an inte     35 mode, each command completion requires an interrupt, while with "performant mode"
 36 (the default, and ordinarily better performing     36 (the default, and ordinarily better performing) it is possible to have multiple
 37 command completions indicated by a single inte     37 command completions indicated by a single interrupt.
 38                                                    38 
 39 HPSA specific entries in /sys                      39 HPSA specific entries in /sys
 40 =============================                      40 =============================
 41                                                    41 
 42   In addition to the generic SCSI attributes a     42   In addition to the generic SCSI attributes available in /sys, hpsa supports
 43   the following attributes:                        43   the following attributes:
 44                                                    44 
 45 HPSA specific host attributes                      45 HPSA specific host attributes
 46 =============================                      46 =============================
 47                                                    47 
 48   ::                                               48   ::
 49                                                    49 
 50     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/rescan              50     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/rescan
 51     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/firmware_revisi     51     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/firmware_revision
 52     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/resettable          52     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/resettable
 53     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/transport_mode      53     /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/transport_mode
 54                                                    54 
 55   the host "rescan" attribute is a write only      55   the host "rescan" attribute is a write only attribute.  Writing to this
 56   attribute will cause the driver to scan for      56   attribute will cause the driver to scan for new, changed, or removed devices
 57   (e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly conf     57   (e.g. hot-plugged tape drives, or newly configured or deleted logical drives,
 58   etc.) and notify the SCSI midlayer of any ch     58   etc.) and notify the SCSI midlayer of any changes detected.  Normally this is
 59   triggered automatically by HP's Array Config     59   triggered automatically by HP's Array Configuration Utility (either the GUI or
 60   command line variety) so for logical drive c     60   command line variety) so for logical drive changes, the user should not
 61   normally have to use this.  It may be useful     61   normally have to use this.  It may be useful when hot plugging devices like
 62   tape drives, or entire storage boxes contain     62   tape drives, or entire storage boxes containing pre-configured logical drives.
 63                                                    63 
 64   The "firmware_revision" attribute contains t     64   The "firmware_revision" attribute contains the firmware version of the Smart Array.
 65   For example::                                    65   For example::
 66                                                    66 
 67         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_host/host4#      67         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_host/host4# cat firmware_revision
 68         7.14                                       68         7.14
 69                                                    69 
 70   The transport_mode indicates whether the con     70   The transport_mode indicates whether the controller is in "performant"
 71   or "simple" mode.  This is controlled by the     71   or "simple" mode.  This is controlled by the "hpsa_simple_mode" module
 72   parameter.                                       72   parameter.
 73                                                    73 
 74   The "resettable" read-only attribute indicat     74   The "resettable" read-only attribute indicates whether a particular
 75   controller is able to honor the "reset_devic     75   controller is able to honor the "reset_devices" kernel parameter.  If the
 76   device is resettable, this file will contain     76   device is resettable, this file will contain a "1", otherwise, a "0".  This
 77   parameter is used by kdump, for example, to      77   parameter is used by kdump, for example, to reset the controller at driver
 78   load time to eliminate any outstanding comma     78   load time to eliminate any outstanding commands on the controller and get the
 79   controller into a known state so that the kd     79   controller into a known state so that the kdump initiated i/o will work right
 80   and not be disrupted in any way by stale com     80   and not be disrupted in any way by stale commands or other stale state
 81   remaining on the controller from the previou     81   remaining on the controller from the previous kernel.  This attribute enables
 82   kexec tools to warn the user if they attempt     82   kexec tools to warn the user if they attempt to designate a device which is
 83   unable to honor the reset_devices kernel par     83   unable to honor the reset_devices kernel parameter as a dump device.
 84                                                    84 
 85 HPSA specific disk attributes                      85 HPSA specific disk attributes
 86 -----------------------------                      86 -----------------------------
 87                                                    87 
 88   ::                                               88   ::
 89                                                    89 
 90     /sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/unique     90     /sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/unique_id
 91     /sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/raid_l     91     /sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/raid_level
 92     /sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/lunid      92     /sys/class/scsi_disk/c:b:t:l/device/lunid
 93                                                    93 
 94   (where c:b:t:l are the controller, bus, targ     94   (where c:b:t:l are the controller, bus, target and lun of the device)
 95                                                    95 
 96   For example::                                    96   For example::
 97                                                    97 
 98         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0     98         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device# cat unique_id
 99         600508B1001044395355323037570F77           99         600508B1001044395355323037570F77
100         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0    100         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device# cat lunid
101         0x0000004000000000                        101         0x0000004000000000
102         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0    102         root@host:/sys/class/scsi_disk/4:0:0:0/device# cat raid_level
103         RAID 0                                    103         RAID 0
104                                                   104 
105 HPSA specific ioctls                              105 HPSA specific ioctls
106 ====================                              106 ====================
107                                                   107 
108   For compatibility with applications written     108   For compatibility with applications written for the cciss driver, many, but
109   not all of the ioctls supported by the cciss    109   not all of the ioctls supported by the cciss driver are also supported by the
110   hpsa driver.  The data structures used by th    110   hpsa driver.  The data structures used by these are described in
111   include/linux/cciss_ioctl.h                     111   include/linux/cciss_ioctl.h
112                                                   112 
113   CCISS_DEREGDISK, CCISS_REGNEWDISK, CCISS_REG    113   CCISS_DEREGDISK, CCISS_REGNEWDISK, CCISS_REGNEWD
114         The above three ioctls all do exactly     114         The above three ioctls all do exactly the same thing, which is to cause the driver
115         to rescan for new devices.  This does     115         to rescan for new devices.  This does exactly the same thing as writing to the
116         hpsa specific host "rescan" attribute.    116         hpsa specific host "rescan" attribute.
117                                                   117 
118   CCISS_GETPCIINFO                                118   CCISS_GETPCIINFO
119         Returns PCI domain, bus, device and fu    119         Returns PCI domain, bus, device and function and "board ID" (PCI subsystem ID).
120                                                   120 
121   CCISS_GETDRIVVER                                121   CCISS_GETDRIVVER
122         Returns driver version in three bytes     122         Returns driver version in three bytes encoded as::
123                                                   123 
124                 (major_version << 16) | (minor    124                 (major_version << 16) | (minor_version << 8) | (subminor_version)
125                                                   125 
126   CCISS_PASSTHRU, CCISS_BIG_PASSTHRU              126   CCISS_PASSTHRU, CCISS_BIG_PASSTHRU
127         Allows "BMIC" and "CISS" commands to b    127         Allows "BMIC" and "CISS" commands to be passed through to the Smart Array.
128         These are used extensively by the HP A    128         These are used extensively by the HP Array Configuration Utility, SNMP storage
129         agents, etc.  See cciss_vol_status at     129         agents, etc.  See cciss_vol_status at http://cciss.sf.net for some examples.
                                                      

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