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54 PCI and SBus SCSI cards, and now also drove the QLogic 2100 FC-AL HBA.
56 After this, ports to non-NetBSD platforms became interesting as well.
65 mode support has been added, and 2300 support as well as an FC-IP stack
71 Normally you design via top-down methodologies and set an initial goal
76 as I perceive them to be now- not necessarily what they started as.
83 dual channel PCI Ultra2 and PCI Ultra3 cards as well as the older PCI
90 as well as private loop and private loop, direct-attach topologies.
91 FC-IP support is also a goal.
119 The QLogic HBA cards all contain a tiny 16-bit RISC-like processor and
122 to a set of dual-ranked 16 bit incoming and outgoing mailbox registers
124 other portions of the card (e.g., Flash BIOS). The term 'dual-ranked'
138 the RISC processor (with results usually, but not always, ending up in
149 HBA has 8 dual-ranked 16 bit mailbox registers, mostly for out-of-band
173 FC-AL as a 'fat' SCSI bus (a SCSI bus with more than 15 targets). All
175 to providing FC-4 services on top of a Class 3 connection are performed
186 Still- the HBA firmware does really nearly all of the tedious management
214 There are some additional basic assumptions that this driver makes- primarily
347 also the place where any endian byte-swizzling will be done. At any
364 of the Request Queue entry can contain a non-zero handle identifier so
453 supported Automatic Request sense will work- there is no particular provision
454 for disabling it's usage on a per-command basis.
479 It starts with FW_CONFIG_WAIT, attempts to get an AL_PA (if on an FC-AL
480 loop instead of being connected as an N-port), waits to log into all
481 FC-AL loop entities and then hopefully transitions to FW_READY state.
489 5.9.2. Loop State Transitions- From Nil to Ready
500 (where "Loop" is taken to mean FC-AL or N- or F-port connections) states
531 be called which will then scan for any local (FC-AL) entries by asking
617 HBA - Host Bus Adapter
619 SCSI - Small Computer
625 http://www.netbsd.org - NetBSD's Web Page
626 http://www.openbsd.org - OpenBSD's Web Page
627 https://www.freebsd.org - FreeBSD's Web Page
629 http://www.t10.org - ANSI SCSI Commitee's Web Page
631 http://www.t11.org - NCITS Device Interface Web Page