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4SYM-2 driver
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7Written by Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr>
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1195170 DEUIL LA BARRE - FRANCE
12
13Updated by Matthew Wilcox <matthew@wil.cx>
14
152004-10-09
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17.. Contents
18
19 1. Introduction
20 2. Supported chips and SCSI features
21 3. Advantages of this driver for newer chips.
22 3.1 Optimized SCSI SCRIPTS
23 3.2 New features appeared with the SYM53C896
24 4. Memory mapped I/O versus normal I/O
25 5. Tagged command queueing
26 6. Parity checking
27 7. Profiling information
28 8. Control commands
29 8.1 Set minimum synchronous period
30 8.2 Set wide size
31 8.3 Set maximum number of concurrent tagged commands
32 8.4 Set debug mode
33 8.5 Set flag (no_disc)
34 8.6 Set verbose level
35 8.7 Reset all logical units of a target
36 8.8 Abort all tasks of all logical units of a target
37 9. Configuration parameters
38 10. Boot setup commands
39 10.1 Syntax
40 10.2 Available arguments
41 10.2.1 Default number of tagged commands
42 10.2.2 Burst max
43 10.2.3 LED support
44 10.2.4 Differential mode
45 10.2.5 IRQ mode
46 10.2.6 Check SCSI BUS
47 10.2.7 Suggest a default SCSI id for hosts
48 10.2.8 Verbosity level
49 10.2.9 Debug mode
50 10.2.10 Settle delay
51 10.2.11 Serial NVRAM
52 10.2.12 Exclude a host from being attached
53 10.3 Converting from old options
54 10.4 SCSI BUS checking boot option
55 11. SCSI problem troubleshooting
56 15.1 Problem tracking
57 15.2 Understanding hardware error reports
58 12. Serial NVRAM support (by Richard Waltham)
59 17.1 Features
60 17.2 Symbios NVRAM layout
61 17.3 Tekram NVRAM layout
62
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641. Introduction
f02e84d2 65===============
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66
67This driver supports the whole SYM53C8XX family of PCI-SCSI controllers.
f02e84d2 68It also support the subset of LSI53C10XX PCI-SCSI controllers that are based
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69on the SYM53C8XX SCRIPTS language.
70
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71It replaces the sym53c8xx+ncr53c8xx driver bundle and shares its core code
72with the FreeBSD SYM-2 driver. The 'glue' that allows this driver to work
1da177e4 73under Linux is contained in 2 files named sym_glue.h and sym_glue.c.
f02e84d2 74Other drivers files are intended not to depend on the Operating System
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75on which the driver is used.
76
53cb4726 77The history of this driver can be summarized as follows:
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791993: ncr driver written for 386bsd and FreeBSD by:
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81 - Wolfgang Stanglmeier <wolf@cologne.de>
82 - Stefan Esser <se@mi.Uni-Koeln.de>
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841996: port of the ncr driver to Linux-1.2.13 and rename it ncr53c8xx.
1da177e4 85
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86 - Gerard Roudier
87
881998: new sym53c8xx driver for Linux based on LOAD/STORE instruction and that
1da177e4 89 adds full support for the 896 but drops support for early NCR devices.
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f02e84d2 91 - Gerard Roudier
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931999: port of the sym53c8xx driver to FreeBSD and support for the LSI53C1010
94 33 MHz and 66MHz Ultra-3 controllers. The new driver is named 'sym'.
95
96 - Gerard Roudier
97
982000: Add support for early NCR devices to FreeBSD 'sym' driver.
99 Break the driver into several sources and separate the OS glue
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100 code from the core code that can be shared among different O/Ses.
101 Write a glue code for Linux.
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102
103 - Gerard Roudier
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1052004: Remove FreeBSD compatibility code. Remove support for versions of
106 Linux before 2.6. Start using Linux facilities.
107
f02e84d2 108This README file addresses the Linux version of the driver. Under FreeBSD,
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109the driver documentation is the sym.8 man page.
110
111Information about new chips is available at LSILOGIC web server:
112
113 http://www.lsilogic.com/
114
115SCSI standard documentations are available at T10 site:
116
117 http://www.t10.org/
118
f02e84d2 119Useful SCSI tools written by Eric Youngdale are part of most Linux
1da177e4 120distributions:
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121
122 ============ ==========================
123 scsiinfo command line tool
124 scsi-config TCL/Tk tool using scsiinfo
125 ============ ==========================
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126
1272. Supported chips and SCSI features
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129
130The following features are supported for all chips:
131
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132 - Synchronous negotiation
133 - Disconnection
134 - Tagged command queuing
135 - SCSI parity checking
136 - PCI Master parity checking
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137
138Other features depends on chip capabilities.
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139
140The driver notably uses optimized SCRIPTS for devices that support
141LOAD/STORE and handles PHASE MISMATCH from SCRIPTS for devices that
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142support the corresponding feature.
143
144The following table shows some characteristics of the chip family.
145
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146+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
147| | | | | |Load/store |Hardware |
148| |On board | | | |scripts |phase |
149|Chip |SDMS BIOS |Wide |SCSI std. | Max. sync | |mismatch |
150+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
151|810 | N | N | FAST10 | 10 MB/s | N | N |
152+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
153|810A | N | N | FAST10 | 10 MB/s | Y | N |
154+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
155|815 | Y | N | FAST10 | 10 MB/s | N | N |
156+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
157|825 | Y | Y | FAST10 | 20 MB/s | N | N |
158+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
159|825A | Y | Y | FAST10 | 20 MB/s | Y | N |
160+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
161|860 | N | N | FAST20 | 20 MB/s | Y | N |
162+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
163|875 | Y | Y | FAST20 | 40 MB/s | Y | N |
164+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
165|875A | Y | Y | FAST20 | 40 MB/s | Y | Y |
166+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
167|876 | Y | Y | FAST20 | 40 MB/s | Y | N |
168+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
169|895 | Y | Y | FAST40 | 80 MB/s | Y | N |
170+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
171|895A | Y | Y | FAST40 | 80 MB/s | Y | Y |
172+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
173|896 | Y | Y | FAST40 | 80 MB/s | Y | Y |
174+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
175|897 | Y | Y | FAST40 | 80 MB/s | Y | Y |
176+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
177|1510D | Y | Y | FAST40 | 80 MB/s | Y | Y |
178+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
179|1010 | Y | Y | FAST80 |160 MB/s | Y | Y |
180+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
181|1010_66 | Y | Y | FAST80 |160 MB/s | Y | Y |
182|[1]_ | | | | | | |
183+--------+-----------+-----+-----------+------------+------------+---------+
184
185.. [1] Chip supports 33MHz and 66MHz PCI bus clock.
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186
187
188Summary of other supported features:
189
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190:Module: allow to load the driver
191:Memory mapped I/O: increases performance
192:Control commands: write operations to the proc SCSI file system
193:Debugging information: written to syslog (expert only)
194:Serial NVRAM: Symbios and Tekram formats
195
196- Scatter / gather
197- Shared interrupt
198- Boot setup commands
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199
200
2013. Advantages of this driver for newer chips.
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2043.1 Optimized SCSI SCRIPTS
205--------------------------
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207All chips except the 810, 815 and 825, support new SCSI SCRIPTS instructions
208named LOAD and STORE that allow to move up to 1 DWORD from/to an IO register
209to/from memory much faster that the MOVE MEMORY instruction that is supported
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210by the 53c7xx and 53c8xx family.
211
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212The LOAD/STORE instructions support absolute and DSA relative addressing
213modes. The SCSI SCRIPTS had been entirely rewritten using LOAD/STORE instead
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214of MOVE MEMORY instructions.
215
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216Due to the lack of LOAD/STORE SCRIPTS instructions by earlier chips, this
217driver also incorporates a different SCRIPTS set based on MEMORY MOVE, in
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218order to provide support for the entire SYM53C8XX chips family.
219
2203.2 New features appeared with the SYM53C896
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223Newer chips (see above) allows handling of the phase mismatch context from
224SCRIPTS (avoids the phase mismatch interrupt that stops the SCSI processor
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225until the C code has saved the context of the transfer).
226
f02e84d2 227The 896 and 1010 chips support 64 bit PCI transactions and addressing,
1da177e4 228while the 895A supports 32 bit PCI transactions and 64 bit addressing.
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229The SCRIPTS processor of these chips is not true 64 bit, but uses segment
230registers for bit 32-63. Another interesting feature is that LOAD/STORE
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231instructions that address the on-chip RAM (8k) remain internal to the chip.
232
2334. Memory mapped I/O versus normal I/O
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236Memory mapped I/O has less latency than normal I/O and is the recommended
237way for doing IO with PCI devices. Memory mapped I/O seems to work fine on
238most hardware configurations, but some poorly designed chipsets may break
239this feature. A configuration option is provided for normal I/O to be
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240used but the driver defaults to MMIO.
241
2425. Tagged command queueing
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245Queuing more than 1 command at a time to a device allows it to perform
246optimizations based on actual head positions and its mechanical
1da177e4 247characteristics. This feature may also reduce average command latency.
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248In order to really gain advantage of this feature, devices must have
249a reasonable cache size (No miracle is to be expected for a low-end
1da177e4 250hard disk with 128 KB or less).
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19f59460 252Some known old SCSI devices do not properly support tagged command queuing.
f02e84d2 253Generally, firmware revisions that fix this kind of problems are available
1da177e4 254at respective vendor web/ftp sites.
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255
256All I can say is that I never have had problem with tagged queuing using
257this driver and its predecessors. Hard disks that behaved correctly for
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258me using tagged commands are the following:
259
260- IBM S12 0662
261- Conner 1080S
262- Quantum Atlas I
263- Quantum Atlas II
264- Seagate Cheetah I
265- Quantum Viking II
266- IBM DRVS
267- Quantum Atlas IV
268- Seagate Cheetah II
269
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270If your controller has NVRAM, you can configure this feature per target
271from the user setup tool. The Tekram Setup program allows to tune the
272maximum number of queued commands up to 32. The Symbios Setup only allows
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273to enable or disable this feature.
274
275The maximum number of simultaneous tagged commands queued to a device
276is currently set to 16 by default. This value is suitable for most SCSI
277disks. With large SCSI disks (>= 2GB, cache >= 512KB, average seek time
278<= 10 ms), using a larger value may give better performances.
279
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280This driver supports up to 255 commands per device, and but using more than
28164 is generally not worth-while, unless you are using a very large disk or
282disk arrays. It is noticeable that most of recent hard disks seem not to
283accept more than 64 simultaneous commands. So, using more than 64 queued
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284commands is probably just resource wasting.
285
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286If your controller does not have NVRAM or if it is managed by the SDMS
287BIOS/SETUP, you can configure tagged queueing feature and device queue
288depths from the boot command-line. For example::
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290 sym53c8xx=tags:4/t2t3q15-t4q7/t1u0q32
291
292will set tagged commands queue depths as follow:
293
294- target 2 all luns on controller 0 --> 15
295- target 3 all luns on controller 0 --> 15
296- target 4 all luns on controller 0 --> 7
297- target 1 lun 0 on controller 1 --> 32
298- all other target/lun --> 4
299
300In some special conditions, some SCSI disk firmwares may return a
301QUEUE FULL status for a SCSI command. This behaviour is managed by the
302driver using the following heuristic:
303
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304- Each time a QUEUE FULL status is returned, tagged queue depth is reduced
305 to the actual number of disconnected commands.
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307- Every 200 successfully completed SCSI commands, if allowed by the
308 current limit, the maximum number of queueable commands is incremented.
309
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310Since QUEUE FULL status reception and handling is resource wasting, the
311driver notifies by default this problem to user by indicating the actual
312number of commands used and their status, as well as its decision on the
1da177e4 313device queue depth change.
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314The heuristic used by the driver in handling QUEUE FULL ensures that the
315impact on performances is not too bad. You can get rid of the messages by
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316setting verbose level to zero, as follow:
317
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3181st method:
319 boot your system using 'sym53c8xx=verb:0' option.
3202nd method:
321 apply "setverbose 0" control command to the proc fs entry
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322 corresponding to your controller after boot-up.
323
3246. Parity checking
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326
327The driver supports SCSI parity checking and PCI bus master parity
328checking. These features must be enabled in order to ensure safe
329data transfers. Some flawed devices or mother boards may have problems
330with parity. The options to defeat parity checking have been removed
331from the driver.
332
3337. Profiling information
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f65e51d7 336This driver does not provide profiling information as did its predecessors.
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337This feature was not this useful and added complexity to the code.
338As the driver code got more complex, I have decided to remove everything
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339that didn't seem actually useful.
340
3418. Control commands
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344Control commands can be sent to the driver with write operations to
345the proc SCSI file system. The generic command syntax is the
f02e84d2 346following::
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348 echo "<verb> <parameters>" >/proc/scsi/sym53c8xx/0
349 (assumes controller number is 0)
350
351Using "all" for "<target>" parameter with the commands below will
352apply to all targets of the SCSI chain (except the controller).
353
354Available commands:
355
3568.1 Set minimum synchronous period factor
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359 setsync <target> <period factor>
360
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361 :target: target number
362 :period: minimum synchronous period.
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363 Maximum speed = 1000/(4*period factor) except for special
364 cases below.
365
366 Specify a period of 0, to force asynchronous transfer mode.
367
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368 - 9 means 12.5 nano-seconds synchronous period
369 - 10 means 25 nano-seconds synchronous period
370 - 11 means 30 nano-seconds synchronous period
371 - 12 means 50 nano-seconds synchronous period
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3738.2 Set wide size
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375
376 setwide <target> <size>
377
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378 :target: target number
379 :size: 0=8 bits, 1=16bits
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3818.3 Set maximum number of concurrent tagged commands
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382----------------------------------------------------
383
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384 settags <target> <tags>
385
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386 :target: target number
387 :tags: number of concurrent tagged commands
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388 must not be greater than configured (default: 16)
389
3908.4 Set debug mode
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392
393 setdebug <list of debug flags>
394
395 Available debug flags:
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396
397 ======== ========================================================
398 alloc print info about memory allocations (ccb, lcb)
399 queue print info about insertions into the command start queue
400 result print sense data on CHECK CONDITION status
401 scatter print info about the scatter process
402 scripts print info about the script binding process
403 tiny print minimal debugging information
404 timing print timing information of the NCR chip
405 nego print information about SCSI negotiations
406 phase print information on script interruptions
407 ======== ========================================================
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409 Use "setdebug" with no argument to reset debug flags.
410
411
4128.5 Set flag (no_disc)
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413----------------------
414
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415 setflag <target> <flag>
416
f02e84d2 417 :target: target number
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418
419 For the moment, only one flag is available:
420
421 no_disc: not allow target to disconnect.
422
423 Do not specify any flag in order to reset the flag. For example:
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424
425 setflag 4
1da177e4 426 will reset no_disc flag for target 4, so will allow it disconnections.
f02e84d2 427 setflag all
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428 will allow disconnection for all devices on the SCSI bus.
429
430
4318.6 Set verbose level
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433
434 setverbose #level
435
f02e84d2 436 The driver default verbose level is 1. This command allows to change
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437 th driver verbose level after boot-up.
438
4398.7 Reset all logical units of a target
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441
442 resetdev <target>
443
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444 :target: target number
445
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446 The driver will try to send a BUS DEVICE RESET message to the target.
447
4488.8 Abort all tasks of all logical units of a target
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450
451 cleardev <target>
452
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453 :target: target number
454
455 The driver will try to send a ABORT message to all the logical units
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456 of the target.
457
458
4599. Configuration parameters
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f02e84d2 462Under kernel configuration tools (make menuconfig, for example), it is
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463possible to change some default driver configuration parameters.
464If the firmware of all your devices is perfect enough, all the
465features supported by the driver can be enabled at start-up. However,
466if only one has a flaw for some SCSI feature, you can disable the
467support by the driver of this feature at linux start-up and enable
468this feature after boot-up only for devices that support it safely.
469
470Configuration parameters:
471
472Use normal IO (default answer: n)
473 Answer "y" if you suspect your mother board to not allow memory mapped I/O.
474 May slow down performance a little.
475
476Default tagged command queue depth (default answer: 16)
477 Entering 0 defaults to tagged commands not being used.
478 This parameter can be specified from the boot command line.
479
480Maximum number of queued commands (default answer: 32)
f02e84d2 481 This option allows you to specify the maximum number of tagged commands
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482 that can be queued to a device. The maximum supported value is 255.
483
484Synchronous transfers frequency (default answer: 80)
f02e84d2 485 This option allows you to specify the frequency in MHz the driver
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486 will use at boot time for synchronous data transfer negotiations.
487 0 means "asynchronous data transfers".
488
48910. Boot setup commands
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491
49210.1 Syntax
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494
495Setup commands can be passed to the driver either at boot time or as
8c27ceff 496parameters to modprobe, as described in Documentation/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.rst
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f02e84d2 498Example of boot setup command under lilo prompt::
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f02e84d2 500 lilo: linux root=/dev/sda2 sym53c8xx.cmd_per_lun=4 sym53c8xx.sync=10 sym53c8xx.debug=0x200
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501
502- enable tagged commands, up to 4 tagged commands queued.
503- set synchronous negotiation speed to 10 Mega-transfers / second.
504- set DEBUG_NEGO flag.
505
506The following command will install the driver module with the same
f02e84d2 507options as above::
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508
509 modprobe sym53c8xx cmd_per_lun=4 sync=10 debug=0x200
510
51110.2 Available arguments
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513
51410.2.1 Default number of tagged commands
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515^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
516 - cmd_per_lun=0 (or cmd_per_lun=1) tagged command queuing disabled
517 - cmd_per_lun=#tags (#tags > 1) tagged command queuing enabled
518
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519 #tags will be truncated to the max queued commands configuration parameter.
520
a44131b3 52110.2.2 Burst max
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522^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
523
524 ========== ======================================================
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525 burst=0 burst disabled
526 burst=255 get burst length from initial IO register settings.
527 burst=#x burst enabled (1<<#x burst transfers max)
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528
529 #x is an integer value which is log base 2 of the burst
530 transfers max.
531 ========== ======================================================
532
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533 By default the driver uses the maximum value supported by the chip.
534
a44131b3 53510.2.3 LED support
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536^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
537
538 ===== ===================
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539 led=1 enable LED support
540 led=0 disable LED support
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541 ===== ===================
542
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543 Do not enable LED support if your scsi board does not use SDMS BIOS.
544 (See 'Configuration parameters')
545
54610.2.4 Differential mode
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547^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
548
549 ====== =================================
550 diff=0 never set up diff mode
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551 diff=1 set up diff mode if BIOS set it
552 diff=2 always set up diff mode
553 diff=3 set diff mode if GPIO3 is not set
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555
55610.2.5 IRQ mode
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557^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
558
559 ====== ================================================
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560 irqm=0 always open drain
561 irqm=1 same as initial settings (assumed BIOS settings)
562 irqm=2 always totem pole
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563 ====== ================================================
564
56510.2.6 Check SCSI BUS
566^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1da177e4 567
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568 buschk=<option bits>
569
570 Available option bits:
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571
572 === ================================================
573 0x0 No check.
574 0x1 Check and do not attach the controller on error.
575 0x2 Check and just warn on error.
576 === ================================================
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577
57810.2.7 Suggest a default SCSI id for hosts
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579^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
580
581 ========== ==========================================
1da177e4 582 hostid=255 no id suggested.
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583 hostid=#x (0 < x < 7) x suggested for hosts SCSI id.
584 ========== ==========================================
1da177e4 585
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586 If a host SCSI id is available from the NVRAM, the driver will ignore
587 any value suggested as boot option. Otherwise, if a suggested value
588 different from 255 has been supplied, it will use it. Otherwise, it will
589 try to deduce the value previously set in the hardware and use value
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590 7 if the hardware value is zero.
591
59210.2.8 Verbosity level
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593^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
594
595 ====== ========
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596 verb=0 minimal
597 verb=1 normal
598 verb=2 too much
f02e84d2 599 ====== ========
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600
60110.2.9 Debug mode
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602^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
603
604 ========= ====================================
605 debug=0 clear debug flags
606 debug=#x set debug flags
607
608 #x is an integer value combining the
609 following power-of-2 values:
610
611 ============= ======
612 DEBUG_ALLOC 0x1
613 DEBUG_PHASE 0x2
614 DEBUG_POLL 0x4
615 DEBUG_QUEUE 0x8
616 DEBUG_RESULT 0x10
617 DEBUG_SCATTER 0x20
618 DEBUG_SCRIPT 0x40
619 DEBUG_TINY 0x80
620 DEBUG_TIMING 0x100
621 DEBUG_NEGO 0x200
622 DEBUG_TAGS 0x400
623 DEBUG_FREEZE 0x800
624 DEBUG_RESTART 0x1000
625 ============= ======
626 ========= ====================================
627
628 You can play safely with DEBUG_NEGO. However, some of these flags may
629 generate bunches of syslog messages.
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630
63110.2.10 Settle delay
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632^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
633
634 ======== ===================
1da177e4 635 settle=n delay for n seconds
f02e84d2 636 ======== ===================
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637
638 After a bus reset, the driver will delay for n seconds before talking
639 to any device on the bus. The default is 3 seconds and safe mode will
640 default it to 10.
641
64210.2.11 Serial NVRAM
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643^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
644
645 .. Note:: option not currently implemented.
646
647 ======= =========================================
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648 nvram=n do not look for serial NVRAM
649 nvram=y test controllers for onboard serial NVRAM
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650 ======= =========================================
651
1da177e4 652 (alternate binary form)
f02e84d2 653
1da177e4 654 nvram=<bits options>
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655
656 ==== =================================================================
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657 0x01 look for NVRAM (equivalent to nvram=y)
658 0x02 ignore NVRAM "Synchronous negotiation" parameters for all devices
659 0x04 ignore NVRAM "Wide negotiation" parameter for all devices
660 0x08 ignore NVRAM "Scan at boot time" parameter for all devices
661 0x80 also attach controllers set to OFF in the NVRAM (sym53c8xx only)
f02e84d2 662 ==== =================================================================
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663
66410.2.12 Exclude a host from being attached
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665^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
666
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667 excl=<io_address>,...
668
669 Prevent host at a given io address from being attached.
f02e84d2 670 For example 'excl=0xb400,0xc000' indicate to the
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671 driver not to attach hosts at address 0xb400 and 0xc000.
672
67310.3 Converting from old style options
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674--------------------------------------
675
676Previously, the sym2 driver accepted arguments of the form::
1da177e4 677
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678 sym53c8xx=tags:4,sync:10,debug:0x200
679
680As a result of the new module parameters, this is no longer available.
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681Most of the options have remained the same, but tags has become
682cmd_per_lun to reflect its different purposes. The sample above would
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683be specified as::
684
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685 modprobe sym53c8xx cmd_per_lun=4 sync=10 debug=0x200
686
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687or on the kernel boot line as::
688
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689 sym53c8xx.cmd_per_lun=4 sym53c8xx.sync=10 sym53c8xx.debug=0x200
690
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69110.4 SCSI BUS checking boot option
692----------------------------------
1da177e4 693
f02e84d2 694When this option is set to a non-zero value, the driver checks SCSI lines
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695logic state, 100 micro-seconds after having asserted the SCSI RESET line.
696The driver just reads SCSI lines and checks all lines read FALSE except RESET.
f02e84d2 697Since SCSI devices shall release the BUS at most 800 nano-seconds after SCSI
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698RESET has been asserted, any signal to TRUE may indicate a SCSI BUS problem.
699Unfortunately, the following common SCSI BUS problems are not detected:
f02e84d2 700
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701- Only 1 terminator installed.
702- Misplaced terminators.
703- Bad quality terminators.
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704
705On the other hand, either bad cabling, broken devices, not conformant
cf065a7d 706devices, ... may cause a SCSI signal to be wrong when the driver reads it.
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707
70815. SCSI problem troubleshooting
f02e84d2 709================================
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710
71115.1 Problem tracking
f02e84d2 712---------------------
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713
714Most SCSI problems are due to a non conformant SCSI bus or too buggy
a982ac06 715devices. If unfortunately you have SCSI problems, you can check the
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716following things:
717
718- SCSI bus cables
719- terminations at both end of the SCSI chain
720- linux syslog messages (some of them may help you)
721
722If you do not find the source of problems, you can configure the
723driver or devices in the NVRAM with minimal features.
724
725- only asynchronous data transfers
726- tagged commands disabled
727- disconnections not allowed
728
729Now, if your SCSI bus is ok, your system has every chance to work
730with this safe configuration but performances will not be optimal.
731
732If it still fails, then you can send your problem description to
733appropriate mailing lists or news-groups. Send me a copy in order to
734be sure I will receive it. Obviously, a bug in the driver code is
735possible.
736
5d3f083d 737 My current email address: Gerard Roudier <groudier@free.fr>
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738
739Allowing disconnections is important if you use several devices on
740your SCSI bus but often causes problems with buggy devices.
741Synchronous data transfers increases throughput of fast devices like
742hard disks. Good SCSI hard disks with a large cache gain advantage of
743tagged commands queuing.
744
74515.2 Understanding hardware error reports
f02e84d2 746-----------------------------------------
1da177e4 747
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748When the driver detects an unexpected error condition, it may display a
749message of the following pattern::
1da177e4 750
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751 sym0:1: ERROR (0:48) (1-21-65) (f/95/0) @ (script 7c0:19000000).
752 sym0: script cmd = 19000000
753 sym0: regdump: da 10 80 95 47 0f 01 07 75 01 81 21 80 01 09 00.
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755Some fields in such a message may help you understand the cause of the
756problem, as follows::
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758 sym0:1: ERROR (0:48) (1-21-65) (f/95/0) @ (script 7c0:19000000).
759 .....A.........B.C....D.E..F....G.H..I.......J.....K...L.......
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760
761Field A : target number.
f02e84d2 762 SCSI ID of the device the controller was talking with at the moment the
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763 error occurs.
764
765Field B : DSTAT io register (DMA STATUS)
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766 ======== =============================================================
767 Bit 0x40 MDPE Master Data Parity Error
1da177e4 768 Data parity error detected on the PCI BUS.
f02e84d2 769 Bit 0x20 BF Bus Fault
1da177e4 770 PCI bus fault condition detected
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771 Bit 0x01 IID Illegal Instruction Detected
772 Set by the chip when it detects an Illegal Instruction format
1da177e4 773 on some condition that makes an instruction illegal.
f02e84d2 774 Bit 0x80 DFE Dma Fifo Empty
1da177e4 775 Pure status bit that does not indicate an error.
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776 ======== =============================================================
777
778 If the reported DSTAT value contains a combination of MDPE (0x40),
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779 BF (0x20), then the cause may be likely due to a PCI BUS problem.
780
781Field C : SIST io register (SCSI Interrupt Status)
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782 ======== ==================================================================
783 Bit 0x08 SGE SCSI GROSS ERROR
784 Indicates that the chip detected a severe error condition
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785 on the SCSI BUS that prevents the SCSI protocol from functioning
786 properly.
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787 Bit 0x04 UDC Unexpected Disconnection
788 Indicates that the device released the SCSI BUS when the chip
789 was not expecting this to happen. A device may behave so to
1da177e4 790 indicate the SCSI initiator that an error condition not reportable using the SCSI protocol has occurred.
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791 Bit 0x02 RST SCSI BUS Reset
792 Generally SCSI targets do not reset the SCSI BUS, although any
1da177e4 793 device on the BUS can reset it at any time.
f02e84d2 794 Bit 0x01 PAR Parity
1da177e4 795 SCSI parity error detected.
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796 ======== ==================================================================
797
798 On a faulty SCSI BUS, any error condition among SGE (0x08), UDC (0x04) and
799 PAR (0x01) may be detected by the chip. If your SCSI system sometimes
800 encounters such error conditions, especially SCSI GROSS ERROR, then a SCSI
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801 BUS problem is likely the cause of these errors.
802
f02e84d2 803For fields D,E,F,G and H, you may look into the sym53c8xx_defs.h file
1da177e4 804that contains some minimal comments on IO register bits.
f02e84d2 805
1da177e4 806Field D : SOCL Scsi Output Control Latch
f02e84d2 807 This register reflects the state of the SCSI control lines the
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808 chip want to drive or compare against.
809Field E : SBCL Scsi Bus Control Lines
810 Actual value of control lines on the SCSI BUS.
811Field F : SBDL Scsi Bus Data Lines
812 Actual value of data lines on the SCSI BUS.
813Field G : SXFER SCSI Transfer
f02e84d2 814 Contains the setting of the Synchronous Period for output and
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815 the current Synchronous offset (offset 0 means asynchronous).
816Field H : SCNTL3 Scsi Control Register 3
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817 Contains the setting of timing values for both asynchronous and
818 synchronous data transfers.
1da177e4 819Field I : SCNTL4 Scsi Control Register 4
2fe0ae78 820 Only meaningful for 53C1010 Ultra3 controllers.
1da177e4 821
f02e84d2 822Understanding Fields J, K, L and dumps requires to have good knowledge of
1da177e4 823SCSI standards, chip cores functionnals and internal driver data structures.
f02e84d2 824You are not required to decode and understand them, unless you want to help
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825maintain the driver code.
826
82717. Serial NVRAM (added by Richard Waltham: dormouse@farsrobt.demon.co.uk)
f02e84d2 828==========================================================================
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829
83017.1 Features
f02e84d2 831-------------
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832
833Enabling serial NVRAM support enables detection of the serial NVRAM included
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834on Symbios and some Symbios compatible host adaptors, and Tekram boards. The
835serial NVRAM is used by Symbios and Tekram to hold set up parameters for the
a33f3224 836host adaptor and its attached drives.
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837
838The Symbios NVRAM also holds data on the boot order of host adaptors in a
839system with more than one host adaptor. This information is no longer used
840as it's fundamentally incompatible with the hotplug PCI model.
841
842Tekram boards using Symbios chips, DC390W/F/U, which have NVRAM are detected
f02e84d2 843and this is used to distinguish between Symbios compatible and Tekram host
1da177e4 844adaptors. This is used to disable the Symbios compatible "diff" setting
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845incorrectly set on Tekram boards if the CONFIG_SCSI_53C8XX_SYMBIOS_COMPAT
846configuration parameter is set enabling both Symbios and Tekram boards to be
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847used together with the Symbios cards using all their features, including
848"diff" support. ("led pin" support for Symbios compatible cards can remain
849enabled when using Tekram cards. It does nothing useful for Tekram host
850adaptors but does not cause problems either.)
851
f02e84d2 852The parameters the driver is able to get from the NVRAM depend on the
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853data format used, as follow:
854
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855+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
856| |Tekram format |Symbios format|
857+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
858|General and host parameters | | |
859+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
860| * Boot order | N | Y |
861+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
862| * Host SCSI ID | Y | Y |
863+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
864| * SCSI parity checking | Y | Y |
865+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
866| * Verbose boot messages | N | Y |
867+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
868|SCSI devices parameters |
869+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
870| * Synchronous transfer speed | Y | Y |
871+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
872| * Wide 16 / Narrow | Y | Y |
873+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
874| * Tagged Command Queuing | Y | Y |
875| enabled | | |
876+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
877| * Disconnections enabled | Y | Y |
878+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
879| * Scan at boot time | N | Y |
880+-------------------------------+------------------+--------------+
881
882
883In order to speed up the system boot, for each device configured without
884the "scan at boot time" option, the driver forces an error on the
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885first TEST UNIT READY command received for this device.
886
887
88817.2 Symbios NVRAM layout
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889-------------------------
890
891typical data at NVRAM address 0x100 (53c810a NVRAM)::
892
893 00 00
894 64 01
895 8e 0b
896
897 00 30 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 04 10 04 00 00
898
899 04 00 0f 00 00 10 00 50 00 00 01 00 00 62
900 04 00 03 00 00 10 00 58 00 00 01 00 00 63
901 04 00 01 00 00 10 00 48 00 00 01 00 00 61
902 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
903
904 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
905 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
906 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
907 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
908 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
909 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
910 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
911 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
912
913 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
914 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
915 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
916 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
917 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
918 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
919 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
920 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
921
922 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
923 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
924 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
925 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
926 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
927 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
928 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
929 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
930
931 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
932 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
933 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
934 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
935 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
936 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
937 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
938 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
939
940 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
941 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
942 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
943
944 fe fe
945 00 00
946 00 00
1da177e4 947
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948NVRAM layout details
949
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950============= =================
951NVRAM Address
952============= =================
9530x000-0x0ff not used
9540x100-0x26f initialised data
9550x270-0x7ff not used
956============= =================
1da177e4 957
f02e84d2 958general layout::
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959
960 header - 6 bytes,
961 data - 356 bytes (checksum is byte sum of this data)
962 trailer - 6 bytes
963 ---
964 total 368 bytes
965
f02e84d2 966data area layout::
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967
968 controller set up - 20 bytes
969 boot configuration - 56 bytes (4x14 bytes)
970 device set up - 128 bytes (16x8 bytes)
971 unused (spare?) - 152 bytes (19x8 bytes)
972 ---
973 total 356 bytes
974
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975header::
976
977 00 00 - ?? start marker
978 64 01 - byte count (lsb/msb excludes header/trailer)
979 8e 0b - checksum (lsb/msb excludes header/trailer)
980
981controller set up::
982
983 00 30 00 00 00 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 07 04 10 04 00 00
984 | | | |
985 | | | -- host ID
986 | | |
987 | | --Removable Media Support
988 | | 0x00 = none
989 | | 0x01 = Bootable Device
990 | | 0x02 = All with Media
991 | |
992 | --flag bits 2
993 | 0x00000001= scan order hi->low
994 | (default 0x00 - scan low->hi)
995 --flag bits 1
996 0x00000001 scam enable
997 0x00000010 parity enable
998 0x00000100 verbose boot msgs
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999
1000remaining bytes unknown - they do not appear to change in my
1001current set up for any of the controllers.
1002
1003default set up is identical for 53c810a and 53c875 NVRAM
1004(Removable Media added Symbios BIOS version 4.09)
f02e84d2 1005
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1006boot configuration
1007
f02e84d2 1008boot order set by order of the devices in this table::
1da177e4 1009
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1010 04 00 0f 00 00 10 00 50 00 00 01 00 00 62 -- 1st controller
1011 04 00 03 00 00 10 00 58 00 00 01 00 00 63 2nd controller
1012 04 00 01 00 00 10 00 48 00 00 01 00 00 61 3rd controller
1013 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 4th controller
1014 | | | | | | | |
1015 | | | | | | ---- PCI io port adr
1016 | | | | | --0x01 init/scan at boot time
1017 | | | | --PCI device/function number (0xdddddfff)
1018 | | ----- ?? PCI vendor ID (lsb/msb)
1019 ----PCI device ID (lsb/msb)
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1020
1021?? use of this data is a guess but seems reasonable
1022
1023remaining bytes unknown - they do not appear to change in my
1024current set up
1025
1026default set up is identical for 53c810a and 53c875 NVRAM
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1027
1028device set up (up to 16 devices - includes controller)::
1029
1030 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00 - id 0
1031 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1032 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1033 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1034 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1035 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1036 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1037 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1038
1039 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1040 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1041 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1042 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1043 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1044 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1045 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00
1046 0f 00 08 08 64 00 0a 00 - id 15
1047 | | | | | |
1048 | | | | ----timeout (lsb/msb)
1049 | | | --synch period (0x?? 40 Mtrans/sec- fast 40) (probably 0x28)
1050 | | | (0x30 20 Mtrans/sec- fast 20)
1051 | | | (0x64 10 Mtrans/sec- fast )
1052 | | | (0xc8 5 Mtrans/sec)
1053 | | | (0x00 asynchronous)
1054 | | -- ?? max sync offset (0x08 in NVRAM on 53c810a)
1055 | | (0x10 in NVRAM on 53c875)
1056 | --device bus width (0x08 narrow)
1057 | (0x10 16 bit wide)
1058 --flag bits
1059 0x00000001 - disconnect enabled
1060 0x00000010 - scan at boot time
1061 0x00000100 - scan luns
1062 0x00001000 - queue tags enabled
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1064remaining bytes unknown - they do not appear to change in my
1065current set up
1066
f02e84d2 1067?? use of this data is a guess but seems reasonable
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1068(but it could be max bus width)
1069
1070default set up for 53c810a NVRAM
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1071default set up for 53c875 NVRAM
1072
1073 - bus width - 0x10
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1074 - sync offset ? - 0x10
1075 - sync period - 0x30
1da177e4 1076
f02e84d2 1077?? spare device space (32 bit bus ??)::
1da177e4 1078
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1079 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 (19x8bytes)
1080 .
1081 .
1082 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
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1083
1084default set up is identical for 53c810a and 53c875 NVRAM
1da177e4 1085
f02e84d2 1086trailer::
1da177e4 1087
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1088 fe fe - ? end marker ?
1089 00 00
1090 00 00
1091
1092default set up is identical for 53c810a and 53c875 NVRAM
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1093
109417.3 Tekram NVRAM layout
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1096
1097nvram 64x16 (1024 bit)
1098
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1099Drive settings::
1100
1101 Drive ID 0-15 (addr 0x0yyyy0 = device setup, yyyy = ID)
1102 (addr 0x0yyyy1 = 0x0000)
1103
1104 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1105 | | | | | | | | |
1106 | | | | | | | | ----- parity check 0 - off
1107 | | | | | | | | 1 - on
1108 | | | | | | | |
1109 | | | | | | | ------- sync neg 0 - off
1110 | | | | | | | 1 - on
1111 | | | | | | |
1112 | | | | | | --------- disconnect 0 - off
1113 | | | | | | 1 - on
1114 | | | | | |
1115 | | | | | ----------- start cmd 0 - off
1116 | | | | | 1 - on
1117 | | | | |
1118 | | | | -------------- tagged cmds 0 - off
1119 | | | | 1 - on
1120 | | | |
1121 | | | ---------------- wide neg 0 - off
1122 | | | 1 - on
1123 | | |
1124 --------------------------- sync rate 0 - 10.0 Mtrans/sec
1125 1 - 8.0
1126 2 - 6.6
1127 3 - 5.7
1128 4 - 5.0
1129 5 - 4.0
1130 6 - 3.0
1131 7 - 2.0
1132 7 - 2.0
1133 8 - 20.0
1134 9 - 16.7
1135 a - 13.9
1136 b - 11.9
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1137
1138Global settings
1139
f02e84d2 1140Host flags 0 (addr 0x100000, 32)::
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1141
1142 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1143 | | | | | | | | | | | |
1144 | | | | | | | | ----------- host ID 0x00 - 0x0f
1145 | | | | | | | |
1146 | | | | | | | ----------------------- support for 0 - off
1147 | | | | | | | > 2 drives 1 - on
f02e84d2 1148 | | | | | | |
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1149 | | | | | | ------------------------- support drives 0 - off
1150 | | | | | | > 1Gbytes 1 - on
1151 | | | | | |
1152 | | | | | --------------------------- bus reset on 0 - off
1153 | | | | | power on 1 - on
1154 | | | | |
1155 | | | | ----------------------------- active neg 0 - off
1156 | | | | 1 - on
1157 | | | |
1158 | | | -------------------------------- imm seek 0 - off
1159 | | | 1 - on
1160 | | |
1161 | | ---------------------------------- scan luns 0 - off
1162 | | 1 - on
1163 | |
1164 -------------------------------------- removable 0 - disable
1165 as BIOS dev 1 - boot device
1166 2 - all
1167
f02e84d2 1168Host flags 1 (addr 0x100001, 33)::
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1169
1170 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
f02e84d2 1171 | | | | | |
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1172 | | | --------- boot delay 0 - 3 sec
1173 | | | 1 - 5
1174 | | | 2 - 10
1175 | | | 3 - 20
1176 | | | 4 - 30
1177 | | | 5 - 60
1178 | | | 6 - 120
1179 | | |
1180 --------------------------- max tag cmds 0 - 2
1181 1 - 4
1182 2 - 8
1183 3 - 16
1184 4 - 32
1185
f02e84d2 1186Host flags 2 (addr 0x100010, 34)::
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LT
1187
1188 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
1189 |
1190 ----- F2/F6 enable 0 - off ???
1191 1 - on ???
1192
1193checksum (addr 0x111111)
1194
1195checksum = 0x1234 - (sum addr 0-63)
1196
1197----------------------------------------------------------------------------
1198
f02e84d2 1199default nvram data::
1da177e4 1200
f02e84d2
MCC
1201 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000
1202 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000
1203 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000
1204 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000 0x0037 0x0000
1da177e4 1205
f02e84d2
MCC
1206 0x0f07 0x0400 0x0001 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
1207 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
1208 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
1209 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0xfbbc