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| AdvanSys Driver Notes |
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| AdvanSys (Advanced System Products, Inc.) manufactures the following |
| RISC-based, Bus-Mastering, Fast (10 Mhz) and Ultra (20 Mhz) Narrow |
| (8-bit transfer) SCSI Host Adapters for the ISA, EISA, VL, and PCI |
| buses and RISC-based, Bus-Mastering, Ultra (20 Mhz) Wide (16-bit |
| transfer) SCSI Host Adapters for the PCI bus. |
| |
| The CDB counts below indicate the number of SCSI CDB (Command |
| Descriptor Block) requests that can be stored in the RISC chip |
| cache and board LRAM. A CDB is a single SCSI command. The driver |
| detect routine will display the number of CDBs available for each |
| adapter detected. The number of CDBs used by the driver can be |
| lowered in the BIOS by changing the 'Host Queue Size' adapter setting. |
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| Laptop Products: |
| - ABP-480 - Bus-Master CardBus (16 CDB) |
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| Connectivity Products: |
| - ABP510/5150 - Bus-Master ISA (240 CDB) |
| - ABP5140 - Bus-Master ISA PnP (16 CDB) |
| - ABP5142 - Bus-Master ISA PnP with floppy (16 CDB) |
| - ABP902/3902 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP3905 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP915 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP920 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP3922 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP3925 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP930 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB) |
| - ABP930U - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (16 CDB) |
| - ABP930UA - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (16 CDB) |
| - ABP960 - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC (16 CDB) |
| - ABP960U - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra (16 CDB) |
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| Single Channel Products: |
| - ABP542 - Bus-Master ISA with floppy (240 CDB) |
| - ABP742 - Bus-Master EISA (240 CDB) |
| - ABP842 - Bus-Master VL (240 CDB) |
| - ABP940 - Bus-Master PCI (240 CDB) |
| - ABP940U - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (240 CDB) |
| - ABP940UA/3940UA - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (240 CDB) |
| - ABP970 - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC (240 CDB) |
| - ABP970U - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra (240 CDB) |
| - ABP3960UA - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra (240 CDB) |
| - ABP940UW/3940UW - Bus-Master PCI Ultra-Wide (253 CDB) |
| - ABP970UW - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra-Wide (253 CDB) |
| - ABP3940U2W - Bus-Master PCI LVD/Ultra2-Wide (253 CDB) |
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| Multi-Channel Products: |
| - ABP752 - Dual Channel Bus-Master EISA (240 CDB Per Channel) |
| - ABP852 - Dual Channel Bus-Master VL (240 CDB Per Channel) |
| - ABP950 - Dual Channel Bus-Master PCI (240 CDB Per Channel) |
| - ABP950UW - Dual Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra-Wide (253 CDB Per Channel) |
| - ABP980 - Four Channel Bus-Master PCI (240 CDB Per Channel) |
| - ABP980U - Four Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra (240 CDB Per Channel) |
| - ABP980UA/3980UA - Four Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra (16 CDB Per Chan.) |
| - ABP3950U2W - Bus-Master PCI LVD/Ultra2-Wide and Ultra-Wide (253 CDB) |
| - ABP3950U3W - Bus-Master PCI Dual LVD2/Ultra3-Wide (253 CDB) |
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| Driver Compile Time Options and Debugging |
| ========================================= |
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| The following constants can be defined in the source file. |
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| 1. ADVANSYS_ASSERT - Enable driver assertions (Def: Enabled) |
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| Enabling this option adds assertion logic statements to the |
| driver. If an assertion fails a message will be displayed to |
| the console, but the system will continue to operate. Any |
| assertions encountered should be reported to the person |
| responsible for the driver. Assertion statements may proactively |
| detect problems with the driver and facilitate fixing these |
| problems. Enabling assertions will add a small overhead to the |
| execution of the driver. |
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| 2. ADVANSYS_DEBUG - Enable driver debugging (Def: Disabled) |
| |
| Enabling this option adds tracing functions to the driver and the |
| ability to set a driver tracing level at boot time. This option is |
| very useful for debugging the driver, but it will add to the size |
| of the driver execution image and add overhead to the execution of |
| the driver. |
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| The amount of debugging output can be controlled with the global |
| variable 'asc_dbglvl'. The higher the number the more output. By |
| default the debug level is 0. |
| |
| If the driver is loaded at boot time and the LILO Driver Option |
| is included in the system, the debug level can be changed by |
| specifying a 5th (ASC_NUM_IOPORT_PROBE + 1) I/O Port. The |
| first three hex digits of the pseudo I/O Port must be set to |
| 'deb' and the fourth hex digit specifies the debug level: 0 - F. |
| The following command line will look for an adapter at 0x330 |
| and set the debug level to 2:: |
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| linux advansys=0x330,0,0,0,0xdeb2 |
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| If the driver is built as a loadable module this variable can be |
| defined when the driver is loaded. The following insmod command |
| will set the debug level to one:: |
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| insmod advansys.o asc_dbglvl=1 |
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| Debugging Message Levels: |
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| ==== ================== |
| 0 Errors Only |
| 1 High-Level Tracing |
| 2-N Verbose Tracing |
| ==== ================== |
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| To enable debug output to console, please make sure that: |
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| a. System and kernel logging is enabled (syslogd, klogd running). |
| b. Kernel messages are routed to console output. Check |
| /etc/syslog.conf for an entry similar to this:: |
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| kern.* /dev/console |
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| c. klogd is started with the appropriate -c parameter |
| (e.g. klogd -c 8) |
| |
| This will cause printk() messages to be displayed on the |
| current console. Refer to the klogd(8) and syslogd(8) man pages |
| for details. |
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| Alternatively you can enable printk() to console with this |
| program. However, this is not the 'official' way to do this. |
| |
| Debug output is logged in /var/log/messages. |
| |
| :: |
| |
| main() |
| { |
| syscall(103, 7, 0, 0); |
| } |
| |
| Increasing LOG_BUF_LEN in kernel/printk.c to something like |
| 40960 allows more debug messages to be buffered in the kernel |
| and written to the console or log file. |
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| 3. ADVANSYS_STATS - Enable statistics (Def: Enabled) |
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| Enabling this option adds statistics collection and display |
| through /proc to the driver. The information is useful for |
| monitoring driver and device performance. It will add to the |
| size of the driver execution image and add minor overhead to |
| the execution of the driver. |
| |
| Statistics are maintained on a per adapter basis. Driver entry |
| point call counts and transfer size counts are maintained. |
| Statistics are only available for kernels greater than or equal |
| to v1.3.0 with the CONFIG_PROC_FS (/proc) file system configured. |
| |
| AdvanSys SCSI adapter files have the following path name format:: |
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| /proc/scsi/advansys/{0,1,2,3,...} |
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| This information can be displayed with cat. For example:: |
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| cat /proc/scsi/advansys/0 |
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| When ADVANSYS_STATS is not defined the AdvanSys /proc files only |
| contain adapter and device configuration information. |
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| Driver LILO Option |
| ================== |
| |
| If init/main.c is modified as described in the 'Directions for Adding |
| the AdvanSys Driver to Linux' section (B.4.) above, the driver will |
| recognize the 'advansys' LILO command line and /etc/lilo.conf option. |
| This option can be used to either disable I/O port scanning or to limit |
| scanning to 1 - 4 I/O ports. Regardless of the option setting EISA and |
| PCI boards will still be searched for and detected. This option only |
| affects searching for ISA and VL boards. |
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| Examples: |
| 1. Eliminate I/O port scanning: |
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| boot:: |
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| linux advansys= |
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| or:: |
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| boot: linux advansys=0x0 |
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| 2. Limit I/O port scanning to one I/O port: |
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| boot:: |
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| linux advansys=0x110 |
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| 3. Limit I/O port scanning to four I/O ports: |
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| boot:: |
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| linux advansys=0x110,0x210,0x230,0x330 |
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| For a loadable module the same effect can be achieved by setting |
| the 'asc_iopflag' variable and 'asc_ioport' array when loading |
| the driver, e.g.:: |
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| insmod advansys.o asc_iopflag=1 asc_ioport=0x110,0x330 |
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| If ADVANSYS_DEBUG is defined a 5th (ASC_NUM_IOPORT_PROBE + 1) |
| I/O Port may be added to specify the driver debug level. Refer to |
| the 'Driver Compile Time Options and Debugging' section above for |
| more information. |
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| Credits (Chronological Order) |
| ============================= |
| |
| Bob Frey <bfrey@turbolinux.com.cn> wrote the AdvanSys SCSI driver |
| and maintained it up to 3.3F. He continues to answer questions |
| and help maintain the driver. |
| |
| Nathan Hartwell <mage@cdc3.cdc.net> provided the directions and |
| basis for the Linux v1.3.X changes which were included in the |
| 1.2 release. |
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| Thomas E Zerucha <zerucha@shell.portal.com> pointed out a bug |
| in advansys_biosparam() which was fixed in the 1.3 release. |
| |
| Erik Ratcliffe <erik@caldera.com> has done testing of the |
| AdvanSys driver in the Caldera releases. |
| |
| Rik van Riel <H.H.vanRiel@fys.ruu.nl> provided a patch to |
| AscWaitTixISRDone() which he found necessary to make the |
| driver work with a SCSI-1 disk. |
| |
| Mark Moran <mmoran@mmoran.com> has helped test Ultra-Wide |
| support in the 3.1A driver. |
| |
| Doug Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> has made changes and |
| suggestions to improve the driver and done a lot of testing. |
| |
| Ken Mort <ken@mort.net> reported a DEBUG compile bug fixed |
| in 3.2K. |
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| Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org> provided the CONFIG_ISA |
| patch and helped with PowerPC wide and narrow board support. |
| |
| Philip Blundell <philb@gnu.org> provided an |
| advansys_interrupts_enabled patch. |
| |
| Dave Jones <dave@denial.force9.co.uk> reported the compiler |
| warnings generated when CONFIG_PROC_FS was not defined in |
| the 3.2M driver. |
| |
| Jerry Quinn <jlquinn@us.ibm.com> fixed PowerPC support (endian |
| problems) for wide cards. |
| |
| Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com> helped debug narrow |
| card error handling. |
| |
| Manuel Veloso <veloso@pobox.com> worked hard on PowerPC narrow |
| board support and fixed a bug in AscGetEEPConfig(). |
| |
| Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> made |
| save_flags/restore_flags changes. |
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| Andy Kellner <AKellner@connectcom.net> continued the Advansys SCSI |
| driver development for ConnectCom (Version > 3.3F). |
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| Ken Witherow for extensive testing during the development of version 3.4. |