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30.Dd February 14, 2000
31.Dt ISP 4
32.Os
33.Sh NAME
34.Nm isp
35.Nd Qlogic based SCSI and FibreChannel SCSI Host Adapters
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.Cd "device isp"
38.Pp
39For one or more SCSI busses:
40.Cd device scbus0
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42This driver provides access to
43.Tn SCSI
44or
45.Tn FibreChannel
46devices.
47.Pp
48SCSI features include support for Ultra SCSI and wide mode transactions
49for
50.Tn SCSI ,
51Ultra2 LVD (for the ISP1080 and ISP1280), and Ultra3 LVD (for the
52ISP12160).
53.Pp
54Fibre Channel support uses FCP SCSI profile for
55.Tn FibreChannel .
56and utilizes Class 3 and Class 2 connections (Qlogic 2100 is Class
573 only, minor patches to the Qlogic 2200 to force Class 2 mode).
58Support is available for Public and Private loops, and for
59point-to-point connections (Qlogic 2200 only).  Command tagging is
60supported for all (in fact,
61.Tn FibreChannel
62requires tagging). Fabric support is enabled by default (but may
63be contingent upon the correct firmware being loaded).
64.Sh FIRMWARE
65Firmware is now available if the
66.Xr ispfw 4
67module is loaded during bootstrap (q.v.).
68.Sh HARDWARE
69Supported cards include:
70.Pp
71.Bl -tag -width xxxxxx -offset indent
72.It ISP1000
73SBus Fast Wide, Ultra Fast Wide cards, Single Ended or Differential
74cards.
75.It PTI SBS440
76Performance Technology ISP1000 variants.
77.It ISP1020
78Qlogic 1020 Fast Wide and Differential Fast Wide PCI cards.
79.It ISP1040
80Qlogic 1040 Ultra Wide and Differential Ultra Wide PCI cards.
81.It PTI SBS450
82Performance Technology ISP1040 variants.
83.It Qlogic 1240
84Qlogic 1240 Dual Bus Ultra Wide and Differential Ultra Wide PCI
85cards.
86.It Qlogic 1080
87Qlogic 1280 LVD Ultra2 Wide PCI cards.
88.It Qlogic 1280
89Qlogic 1280 Dual Bus LVD Ultra2 Wide PCI cards.
90.It Qlogic 12160
91Qlogic 12160 Dual Bus LVD Ultra3 Wide PCI cards.
92.It Qlogic 2100
93Qlogic 2100 and 2100A Copper and Optical Fibre Channel Arbitrated
94Loop
95.It Qlogic 2102
96Qlogic Dual Loop 2100A Optical Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop PCI
97cards.
98.It Qlogic 2200
99Qlogic 2200 Copper and Optical Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop PCI
100cards.
101.It Qlogic 2202
102Qlogic 2200 Dual Bus Optical Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop PCI
103cards.
104.It PTI SBS470
105Performance Technology ISP2100 variants.
106.It Antares P-0033
107Antares Microsystems ISP2100 variants.
108.El
109.Sh CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
110.Pp
111.Pp
112Target mode support may be enabled with the
113.Pp
114.Cd options ISP_TARGET_MODE
115.Pp
116option.
117.Sh BOOT OPTIONS
118.Pp
119The following options are switchable by setting values in the loader
120configuration file (see the
121.Xr loader 8
122manual page). They are:
123.Pp
124.Bl -tag -width "isp_no_fwload" -compact
125.It isp_disable
126A bit mask of units to skip configuration for.
127.It isp_mem_map
128A bit mask of units to use PCI Memory space instead of I/O space
129access for.
130.It isp_io_map
131A bit mask of units to use PCI I/O space instead of Memory space
132access for.
133.It isp_no_nvram
134A bit mask of units that you wish to ignore board NVRAM settings
135for.
136.It isp_nvram
137A bit mask of units that you wish to specifically use board NVRAM
138settings for.
139.It isp_fcduplex
140A bit mask of units that you wish to specifically to set into full
141duplex mode.
142.It isp_no_fcduplex
143A bit mask of units that you wish to specifically to not set into
144full duplex mode.
145.It isp_wwn
146This should be the full 64 bit World Wide Node Name you would like
147to use, overriding the value in NVRAM for the card.
148.It isp_debug
149This is a driver debug level- meaningful from 0 through 7.
150.It isp_tdebug
151This is a driver target mode debug level- meaningful from 0 through
1525.
153.El
154.Sh BUGS
155The driver currently ignores some NVRAM settings.
156.Pp
157The driver currently doesn't do error recovery for timed out commands
158very gracefully.
159.Pp
160Target mode support isn't completely debugged yet. It works reasonably
161well for Fibre Channel, somewhat well for Qlogic 1040 cards, but
162doesn't yet work for the other cards (due to last minute unnanounced
163changes in firmware interfaces).
164.Pp
165Sometimes, when booting, the driver gets stuck waiting for the
166Fibre Channel f/w to tell it that the loop port database is ready,
167or waiting for a good loop to be seen (this does not yet support
168booting without being connected to a fibre channel device).  To
169unwedge the system, unplug and replug the fibre channel connection,
170or otherwise cause a LIP (Loop Initialization Primitive sequence)-
171this will kick the f/w into getting unstuck.
172.Sh SEE ALSO
173.Xr intro 4 ,
174.Xr scsi 4 ,
175.Xr da 4 ,
176.Xr sa 4
177.Sh AUTHORS
178The
179.Nm
180driver was written by Matthew Jacob for NASA/Ames Research Center.
181