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71 A simple management interface is also provided on a per-controller basis via the
107 section to know more about driver priority for MR-Fusion devices.
110 will provide a priority of (-30) (between
119 Solid-state drives (SSD) get ATA TRIM support with
122 This may require configuring SSD as Non-RAID drive
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188 where NNNNNN is the timeout value in milli-seconds.
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229 driver will always set a default (-30) priority in the PCI subsystem for
230 selection of MR-Fusion cards.
235 MR-Fusion Controllers include all cards with the
236 Device IDs -
248 subsystem for selection of MR-Fusion cards.
251 driver will attach to a MR-Fusion card given that it has a higher priority than
259 driver to detect a MR-Fusion card instead of the
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268 driver will get priority to detect MR-Fusion controllers by default.
275 driver to detect MR-Fusion cards, but allow for the ability to choose the
277 driver to detect MR-Fusion cards.
284 For those customers who are using a MR-Fusion controller for the first time, LSI
295 drivers for MR-Fusion.
301 which driver they want to use for the MR-Fusion card.
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339 driver which started with support for Gen-1 Controllers and
340 was extended to support up to MR-Fusion (Device ID = 0x005B, 0x005D, 0x005F).
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