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29.Dd November 19, 2020
30.Dt ISP 4
31.Os
32.Sh NAME
33.Nm isp
34.Nd Qlogic FibreChannel SCSI Host Adapters driver
35.Sh SYNOPSIS
36To compile this driver into the kernel,
37place the following lines in your
38kernel configuration file:
39.Bd -ragged -offset indent
40.Cd "device scbus"
41.Cd "device isp"
42.Cd "device ispfw"
43.Ed
44.Pp
45Alternatively, to load the driver as a
46module at boot time, place the following lines in
47.Xr loader.conf 5 :
48.Bd -literal -offset indent
49isp_load="YES"
50ispfw_load="YES"
51.Ed
52.Sh DESCRIPTION
53This driver provides access to
54.Tn FibreChannel
55SCSI devices.
56.Pp
57It supports initiator and target modes of FCP SCSI profile,
58utilizing Class 3 and Class 2 connections.
59Support is available for Public and Private loops, Point-to-Point
60and Fabric connections.
61.Pp
62Supported FC-Tape functionality is highly recommended for connections
63to tape drives that support it.
64It encompasses four elements from the T-10 FCP-4 specification:
65.Bl -bullet -offset indent
66.It
67Precise Delivery of Commands
68.It
69Confirmed Completion of FCP I/O Operations
70.It
71Retransmission of Unsuccessfully Transmitted IUs
72.It
73Task Retry Identification
74.El
75.Pp
76Together these features allow for link level error recovery with tape
77devices.
78Without it, an initiator cannot, for instance, tell whether a tape write
79command that has timed out resulted in all, part or none of the data going to
80the tape drive.
81FC-Tape is automatically enabled when connecting controller that supports
82it to a target that supports it.
83It may be disabled using configuration and hint options described below.
84.Sh FIRMWARE
85Firmware loading is supported if the
86.Xr ispfw 4
87module is loaded.
88It is strongly recommended that you use the firmware available from
89.Xr ispfw 4
90as it is the most likely to have been tested with this driver.
91.Sh HARDWARE
92Cards supported by the
93.Nm
94driver include:
95.Bl -tag -width xxxxxx -offset indent
96.It Qlogic 2422
97Optical 4Gb Fibre Channel PCI-X cards.
98.It Qlogic 246x (aka 2432)
99Optical 4Gb Fibre Channel PCIe cards.
100.It Qlogic 256x (aka 2532)
101Optical 8Gb Fibre Channel PCIe cards.
102.It Qlogic 267x/836x (aka 2031/8031)
103Optical 16Gb FC/FCoE PCIe cards.
104.It Qlogic 2690/2692/2694 (aka 2684/2692)
105Optical 16Gb Fibre Channel PCIe cards.
106.It Qlogic 2740/2742/2764 (aka 2722/2714)
107Optical 32Gb Fibre Channel PCIe cards.
108.El
109.Sh CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
110Target mode support for Fibre Channel adapters may be enabled with the
111.Pp
112.Cd options ISP_TARGET_MODE
113.Pp
114option.
115.Pp
116To disable FC-Tape, use the following configuration option:
117.Pp
118.Cd options ISP_FCTAPE_OFF
119.Pp
120Note that even if the ISP_FCTAPE_OFF option is used, it may be overridden
121by the fctape hint described below.
122.Sh BOOT OPTIONS
123The following options are switchable by setting values in
124.Pa /boot/device.hints .
125.Pp
126They are:
127.Bl -tag -width indent
128.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .msi
129Limit on number of Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI) to be used.
130.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .msix
131Limit on number of Extended Message Signaled Interrupts (MSI-X) to be used.
132.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .fwload_disable
133A hint value to disable loading of firmware
134.Xr ispfw 4 .
135.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .ignore_nvram
136A hint value to ignore board NVRAM settings for.
137Otherwise use NVRAM settings.
138.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .fullduplex
139A hint value to set full duplex mode.
140.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .topology
141A hint value to select topology of connection.
142Supported values are:
143.Pp
144.Bl -tag -width ".Li lport-only" -compact
145.It Li lport
146Prefer loopback and fallback to point to point.
147.It Li nport
148Prefer point to point and fallback to loopback.
149.It Li lport-only
150Loopback only.
151.It Li nport-only
152Point to point only.
153.El
154.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .portwwn
155This should be the full 64 bit World Wide Port Name you would like
156to use, overriding the value in NVRAM for the card.
157.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .nodewwn
158This should be the full 64 bit World Wide Node Name you would like
159to use, overriding the value in NVRAM for the card.
160.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .iid
161A hint to override or set the Initiator ID or Loop ID.
162For Fibre Channel
163cards in Local Loop topologies it is
164.Ar strongly
165recommended that you set this value to non-zero.
166.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .role
167A hint to define default role for isp instance (0 -- none, 1 -- target,
1682 -- initiator, 3 -- both).
169.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .debug
170A hint value for a driver debug level (see the file
171.Pa /usr/src/sys/dev/isp/ispvar.h
172for the values.
173.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .vports
174A hint to create specified number of additional virtual ports.
175.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .nofctape
176Set this to 1 to disable FC-Tape operation on the given isp instance.
177.It Va hint.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .fctape
178Set this to 1 to enable FC-Tape operation on the given isp instance for
179targets that support it.
180.El
181.Sh SYSCTL OPTIONS
182.Bl -tag -width indent
183.It Va dev.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .loop_down_limit
184This value says how long to wait in seconds after loop has gone down before
185giving up and expiring all of the devices that were visible.
186The default is 300 seconds (5 minutes).
187A separate (nonadjustable) timeout is used when
188booting to not stop booting on lack of FC connectivity.
189.It Va dev.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .gone_device_time
190This value says how long to wait for devices to reappear if they (temporarily)
191disappear due to loop or fabric events.
192While this timeout is running, I/O
193to those devices will simply be held.
194.It Va dev.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .use_gff_id
195.It Va dev.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .use_gft_id
196Setting those options to 0 allows to disable use of GFF_ID and GFT_ID SNS
197requests during FC fabric scan.
198It may be useful if switch does not implement them correctly,
199preventing some devices from being found.
200Disabling them may cause unneeded logins to ports not supporting target role
201or even FCP at all.
202The default is 1 (enabled).
203.It Va dev.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .wwnn
204This is the readonly World Wide Node Name value for this port.
205.It Va dev.isp. Ns Ar N Ns Va .wwpn
206This is the readonly World Wide Port Name value for this port.
207.El
208.Sh SEE ALSO
209.Xr da 4 ,
210.Xr intro 4 ,
211.Xr ispfw 4 ,
212.Xr sa 4 ,
213.Xr scsi 4 ,
214.Xr gmultipath 8
215.Sh AUTHORS
216The
217.Nm
218driver was written by
219.An Matthew Jacob
220originally for NetBSD at NASA/Ames Research Center.
221Later improvement was done by
222.An Alexander Motin Aq Mt mav@FreeBSD.org .
223.Sh BUGS
224The driver currently ignores some NVRAM settings.
225