1# 2# CDDL HEADER START 3# 4# The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the 5# Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). 6# You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 7# 8# You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE 9# or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. 10# See the License for the specific language governing permissions 11# and limitations under the License. 12# 13# When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each 14# file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. 15# If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the 16# fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying 17# information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] 18# 19# CDDL HEADER END 20# 21 22# 23# Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. 24# Use is subject to license terms. 25# 26aac driver 2.0 27================ 28The Solaris aac driver enhancement updates the Solaris aac 1.6 driver 29to a full-fledged one. The old Solaris aac driver is simple and stable, 30but with limited functions. 31 32The new Solaris aac driver adds support of the following features: 331. New firmware support: 34 New Communication interface, RawIO command, Large FIB, 64-bit LBA 352. New hardware support: 36 Rocket chip based cards, such as 2820SA 373. Other features: 38 64-bit DMA, Fast IO, firmware version checking, tagged-queuing 394. IOCTL 405. AIF 416. IOP reset 42 43The new Solaris aac 2.0 driver is mainly based on FreeBSD 6.0 aac driver. 44IOP reset, AIF handling, 64-bit LBA, and some other minor features are 45implemented from scratch by Adaptec engineers. They are not supported in 46current FreeBSD aac driver. 47 48Adaptec approves Sun's intention to open source the aac RAID driver for 49commercial Solaris and the Open Solaris community. 50 51aac driver 2.1.14 52=================== 53UART trace support is added in this release: 54 The driver can now make output through the firmware UART trace. You 55 have to set AAC_DEBUG and the appropriate flags in aac_debug_flags, at 56 least AACDB_FLAGS_FW_PRINT to enable the UART trace and any other flags 57 to enable the output class you want to see. 58 To use the tip utility to connect to the UART daughter card, a configu- 59 ration line as below should be added to /etc/remote: 60 aac:\ 61 :dv=/dev/term/a:br#115200:el=^C^S^Q^U^D:ie=%$:oe=^D: 62 63aac driver 2.2.0 64================== 65SPARC platform support is added in this release: 66 To support SPARC, the driver is modified for DDI compliance. The driver 67 now uses DDI compliant functions to access the device's IO and memory 68 spaces for DMA transfers. 69 70aac driver 2.2.3 71================== 72MSI interrupts supporting is added in this release: 73 Instead of supporting fixed interrupt only, the driver added the MSI 74 interrupt whenever the HBA card has this feature. In the same time, the 75 driver has replaced all legacy interrupt ddi interfaces callings by 76 the according ddi_intr_* ones. 77 78aac driver 2.2.5 79================== 80Two new features are included in this release: 81One is Non-DASD support: 82 The driver now supports non-DASD(Non Direct Access Storage Device). 83 This means you can use cdroms and other non-DASD devices with 84 your aac card. Before trying it, make sure your card's firmware support 85 non-DASD access. For some cards, you may need to explicitly enable it 86 through aac BIOS. Make sure nondasd-enable property in aac.conf is 87 switched on. 88The other is FIB dump: 89 The driver now supports FIB contents dumping for driver debugging. To 90 enable it, you need to set AAC_DEBUG and the appropriate flags in 91 aac_debug_fib_flags. 92