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All rights reserved. 26# Use is subject to license terms. 27# 28# Qlogic Fibre Channel Adapter driver configuration 29# 30#ident "Copyright 2010 QLogic Corporation; ql.conf" 31# 32 33# 34# Copyright (C) QLogic Corporation 1998-2010. All rights reserved. 35# 36 37# File is setup as the default parameters for all adapters in the 38# system. 39# If a parameter needs to be changed for a particular adapter, 40# make a copy of the parameter. Then change the hba number 41# (decimal) in the parameter to match the adapter instance number 42# that is displayed during the boot process. Now alter the 43# parameter for the adapter. 44# 45# example: 46# Setting hard address of 124 and 125 for adapter 47# instance 3 and 4 respectively. 48# 49# Before: 50# enable-adapter-hard-loop-ID=0; 51# 52# adapter-hard-loop-ID=0; 53# 54# After: 55# enable-adapter-hard-loop-ID=0; 56# hba3-enable-adapter-hard-loop-ID=1; 57# hba4-enable-adapter-hard-loop-ID=1; 58# 59# adapter-hard-loop-ID=0; 60# hba3-adapter-hard-loop-ID=124; 61# hba4-adapter-hard-loop-ID=125; 62# 63 64#Name: Maximum frame length 65#Type: Integer, bytes; Range: 512, 1024, 2048 66# Default: 2048 67#Usage: This field specifies the frame payload length (in bytes) used by 68# the ISP2xxx firmware. 69#NOTE: The minimum value is 512 bytes; if this variable is not equal to 70# 512, 1024 or 2048, the ISP2xxx defaults to values specified 71# above. 72max-frame-length=2048; 73 74#Name: Execution throttle 75#Type: Integer, commands; Range: 1 - 65535; Default: 32 76#Usage: This field specifies the maximum number of commands sent per LUN 77# by the ISP2xxx firmware. 78#NOTE: Exceeding device capabilities causes unneeded command retries 79# that impact performance. 80execution-throttle=32; 81 82#Name: Login timeout 83#Type: Integer, count; Range: 0 - 255; Default: 3 84#Usage: This field specifies the maximum number seconds to 85# wait for the login of a device to complete. 86#NOTE: Large values may cause long delays during initialization 87# and device reconfiguration. 88login-timeout=3; 89 90#Name: Login retry count 91#Type: Integer, count; Range: 0 - 255; Default: 4 92#Usage: This field specifies the maximum number of retry attempts 93# for the firmware when the login into a device fails. 94#NOTE: Large values may cause long delays during initialization 95# and device reconfiguration. 96login-retry-count=4; 97 98#Name: Enable adapter hard loop ID 99#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 0 100#Usage: This field allows the setting of adapters hard loop ID on the 101# fibre channel bus. 102#NOTE: May be necessary on some bus configurations where devices fail to 103# appear. 104enable-adapter-hard-loop-ID=0; 105 106#Name: Adapter hard loop ID 107#Type: Integer, ID; Range: 0-125; Default: 0 108#Usage: This field specifies the adapters hard loop ID to be used on the 109# Fibre Channel bus. 110#NOTE: This field takes effect only when adapter hard loop ID is enabled. 111adapter-hard-loop-ID=0; 112 113#Name: Enable LIP reset on bus reset 114#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 0 115#Usage: This field enables the adapter to issue a LIP reset during Fibre 116# Channel reset. 117enable-LIP-reset-on-bus-reset=0; 118 119#Name: Enable LIP full login on bus reset 120#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 1 121#Usage: This field enables the adapter to issue a LIP full login reset 122# during Fibre Channel reset. 123enable-LIP-full-login-on-bus-reset=1; 124 125#Name: Enable target reset on bus reset 126#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 0 127#Usage: This field enables the adapter to issue a LIP target reset during 128# Fibre Channel reset. 129enable-target-reset-on-bus-reset=0; 130 131#Name: Reset delay 132#Type: Integer, seconds; Range: 1 - 255; Default: 5 133#Usage: This field specifies the delay after a reset before sending 134# commands to the devices on the Fibre Channel bus. 135reset-delay=5; 136 137#Name: Port down retry count 138#Type: Integer, count; Range: 0 - 255; Default: 8 139#Usage: This field specifies the amount of command retries to be done 140# when devices are not responding on the Fibre Channel bus. 141#NOTE: Large values may cause long delays for failover software to 142# detect a failing device. 143port-down-retry-count=8; 144 145#Name: Port down retry delay 146#Type: Integer, count; Range 0 - 255 seconds. Default: 2 147#Usage: Amount of time to delay between port down retries. 148#NOTE: Large values may cause long delays for failover software to 149# detect a failing device. May also cause upper layer driver 150# or applications to timeout the IO's. 151port-down-retry-delay=2; 152 153#Name: Queue full retry count 154#Type: Integer, count. Range: 0 - 255. Default: 16 155#Usage: This field specified the number of times to retry a SCSI 156# queue full error. 157queue-full-retry-count=16; 158 159#Name: Queue full retry delay 160#Type: Integer, seconds. Range: 0 - 255 seconds. Default: 2 161#Usage: This field specifies the amount of time to delay after a SCSI 162# queue full error before starting any new I/O commands. 163queue-full-retry-delay=2; 164 165#Name: Connection options 166#Type: Integer, mode; Range: 0 - 2; Default: 2 167# 0 = loop only 168# 1 = point-to-point only 169# 2 = loop preferred, else point-to-point 170#Usage: This field specifies the connection mode the driver firmware 171# uses. When connecting the HBA to a switch port with auto- 172# mode sensing capability (a G port), it is recommended that this 173# parameter be set to either 0 or 1, not 2. Setting this 174# parameter to 2 when connected to a G port on a switch may 175# result in device lost or system hang. 176connection-options=2; 177 178#Name: Enable FCP 2 Error Recovery 179#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 1 180#Usage: This field enables/disables the Fibre Channel FCP 2 error 181# recovery support. 182enable-FCP-2-error-recovery=1; 183 184#Name: Fibre Channel Data Rate Option 185#Type: Integer, mode; Range: 0-4; Default: 2 186# 0 = 1 gigabit/second 187# 1 = 2 gigabit/second 188# 2 = Auto-negotiate 189# 3 = 4 gigabit/second 190# 4 = 8 gigabit/second 191#Usage: This field specifies the data rate which the driver uses. 192fc-data-rate=2; 193 194#Name: Link down timeout 195#Type: Integer, seconds; Range: 0 - 240; Default: 0 196#Usage: This field specifies the amount of time the driver waits for 197# a Fibre Channel loop to come up before reporting the failure. 198#NOTE: Small values may report transient errors that should be ignored. 199link-down-timeout=0; 200 201#Name: Link down error 202#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 1 203#Usage: This field disables the driver error reporting during link down 204# conditions. 205enable-link-down-error=1; 206 207#Name: Enable extended logging 208#Type: Integer, flag; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 0 209#Usage: This field enables logging of driver detected events occurring 210# either in the driver or fibre channel bus. Events are logged 211# in Solaris /var/adm/messages file. 212extended-logging=0; 213 214#Name: Firmware Dump Flags 215#Type: Integer, flag bits; Range: 0 (disable), 1 (enable); Default: 0 216#Usage: These flags are used to force a firmware dump when the flag 217# condition occurs. More than one flag bit can be combined to 218# obtain the desired result. 219# TAKE_FW_DUMP_ON_MAILBOX_TIMEOUT 1 220# TAKE_FW_DUMP_ON_ISP_SYSTEM_ERROR 2 221# TAKE_FW_DUMP_ON_DRIVER_COMMAND_TIMEOUT 4 222# TAKE_FW_DUMP_ON_LOOP_OFFLINE_TIMEOUT 8 223firmware-dump-flags=0; 224 225#Name: PCI max read request override 226#Type: Integer, bytes; Range: 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 227#Usage: This field specifies the value to be used for the PCI max read 228# request setting, overriding the default value or the value programmed 229# by the system. 230#NOTE: The minimum value is 128 bytes on PCI Express and 512 on PCI; if 231# this variable does not exist or is not equal to 128, 256, 512, 232# 1024, 2048 or 4096, the ISP2xxx uses the default or the value 233# specified by the system. 234pci-max-read-request=2048; 235 236#Name: DDI Force Attach 237#Type: Interger, byte; Range: 0, 1 238#Usage: This field specifies to the Solaris kernel during boot to always 239# load all instances of the driver regardless of system events or 240# conditions. 241ddi-forceattach=1; 242 243#Name: Init Loop Sync Time 244#Type: Integer, seconds; Range: 1 - 240; Default: 10 245#Usage: This field specific the time the driver will wait for the 246# switch and the HBA firmware to sync during boot or the 247# initial loading of the driver. 248init-loop-sync-wait=10; 249 250#Name: DDI Force Load 251#Type: String List 252#Usage: This field declares firmware module paths so that they get 253# loaded early enough to be available for qlc root instance to 254# use. Correct operation depends on the value of 'ddi-forceload'; 255# this value should not be changed by the user. 256ddi-forceload = "misc/qlc/qlc_fw_2200", "misc/qlc/qlc_fw_2300", "misc/qlc/qlc_fw_2400", "misc/qlc/qlc_fw_2500", "misc/qlc/qlc_fw_6322", "misc/qlc/qlc_fw_8100"; 257 258