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Mateusz Guzik
f0782e02a2 mfi: clean up empty lines in .c and .h files 2020-09-01 22:08:26 +00:00
Pedro F. Giffuni
718cf2ccb9 sys/dev: further adoption of SPDX licensing ID tags.
Mainly focus on files that use BSD 2-Clause license, however the tool I
was using misidentified many licenses so this was mostly a manual - error
prone - task.

The Software Package Data Exchange (SPDX) group provides a specification
to make it easier for automated tools to detect and summarize well known
opensource licenses. We are gradually adopting the specification, noting
that the tags are considered only advisory and do not, in any way,
superceed or replace the license texts.
2017-11-27 14:52:40 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
c33ce50343 Add support for the unmapped i/o to mfi(4).
Tested by:	Nicholas Esborn <nick@desert.net>
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after:	1 week
2014-05-29 16:20:34 +00:00
Mark Johnston
3b8ad66ea9 Add support for MegaRAID Fury cards. The main change needed to boot from a
9341-4i controller was to ensure that scatter/gather lists are ended with
an end-of-list marker. Both the mrsas and Linux megaraid_sas drivers use
this marker with Invader cards as well, so we do the same thing, though
it is apparently not strictly necessary.

Reviewed by:	ambrisko
Tested by:	ambrisko (Invader card)
MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	Sandvine Inc.
2014-02-06 02:54:04 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
96f9425f06 Add a tunable "hw.mfi.mrsas_enable" to allow mfi(4) to drop priority and
allow mrsas(4) from LSI to attach to newer LSI cards that are support by
mrsas(4).  If mrsas(4) is not loaded into the system at boot then mfi(4)
will always attach.  If a modified mrsas(4) is loaded in the system.  That
modification is return "-30" in it's probe since that is between
BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT and BUS_PROBE_LOW_PRIORITY.

This option is controller by a new probe flag "MFI_FLAGS_MRSAS" in mfi_ident
that denotes cards that should work with mrsas(4).  New entries that should
have this option.

This is the first step to get mrsas(4) checked into FreeBSD and to avoid
collision with people that use mrsas(4) from LSI.  Since mfi(4) takes
priority, then mrsas(4) users need to rebuild GENERIC.  Using the
.disabled="1" method doesn't work since that blocks attaching and the
probe gave it to mfi(4).

Discussed with:		LSI (Kashyap Desai)
2014-02-04 17:35:41 +00:00
Steven Hartland
08c89430bd Fixes queuing issues where mfi_release_command blindly sets the cm_flags = 0
without first removing the command from the relavent queue.

This was causing panics in the queue functions which check to ensure a command
is not on another queue.

Fixed some cases where the error from mfi_mapcmd was lost and where the command
was never released / dequeued in error cases.

Ensure that all failures to mfi_mapcmd are logged.

Fixed possible null pointer exception in mfi_aen_setup if mfi_get_log_state
failed.

Fixed mfi_parse_entries & mfi_aen_setup not returning possible errors.

Corrected MFI_DUMP_CMDS calls with invalid vars SC vs sc.

Commands which have timed out now set cm_error to ETIMEDOUT and call
mfi_complete which prevents them getting stuck in the busy queue forever.

Fixed possible use of NULL pointer in mfi_tbolt_get_cmd.

Changed output formats to be more easily recognisable when debugging.

Optimised mfi_cmd_pool_tbolt cleanup.

Made information about driver limiting commands always display as for modern
cards this can be severe.

Fixed mfi_tbolt_alloc_cmd out of memory case which previously didnt return an
error.

Added malloc checks for request_desc_pool including free when subsiquent errors
are detected.

Fixed overflow error in SIMD reply descriptor check.

Fixed tbolt_cmd leak in mfi_build_and_issue_cmd if there's an error during IO
build.

Elimintated double checks on sc->mfi_aen_cm & sc->mfi_map_sync_cm in
mfi_shutdown.

Move local hdr calculation after error check in mfi_aen_complete.

Fixed wakeup on NULL in mfi_aen_complete.

Fixed mfi_aen_cm cleanup in mfi_process_fw_state_chg_isr not checking if it was
NULL.

Changed mfi_alloc_commands to error if bus_dmamap_create fails. Previously we
would try to continue with the number of allocated commands but lots of places
in the driver assume sc->mfi_max_fw_cmds is whats available so its unsafe to do
this without lots of changes.

Removed mfi_total_cmds as its no longer used due the above change.

Corrected mfi_tbolt_alloc_cmd to return ENOMEM where appropriate.

Fixed timeouts actually firing at double what they should.

Setting hw.mfi.max_cmds=-1 now configures to use the controller max.

A few style (9) fixes e.g. braced single line conditions and double blank lines

Cleaned up queuing macros

Removed invalid queuing tests for multiple queues

Trap and deal with errors when doing sends in mfi_data_cb

Refactored frame sending into one method with error checking of the return
code so we can ensure commands aren't left on the queue after error. This
ensures that mfi_mapcmd & mfi_data_cb leave the queue in a valid state.

Refactored how commands are cleaned up, mfi_release_command now ensures
that all queues and command state is maintained in a consistent state.

Prevent NULL pointer use in mfi_tbolt_complete_cmd

Fixed use of NULL sc->mfi_map_sync_cm in wakeup

Added defines to help with output of mfi_cmd and header flags.

Fixed mfi_tbolt_init_MFI_queue invalidating cm_index of the acquired mfi_cmd.

Reset now reinitialises sync map as well as AEN.

Fixed possible use of NULL pointer in mfi_build_and_issue_cmd

Fixed mfi_tbolt_init_MFI_queue call to mfi_process_fw_state_chg_isr causing
panic on failure.

Ensure that tbolt cards always initialise next_host_reply_index and
free_host_reply_index (based off mfi_max_fw_cmds) on both startup and
reset as per the linux driver.

Fixed mfi_tbolt_complete_cmd not acknowledging unknown commands so
it didn't clear the controller.

Prevent locks from being dropped and re-acquired in the following functions
which was allowing multiple threads to enter critical methods such as
mfi_tbolt_complete_cmd & mfi_process_fw_state_chg_isr:-
* mfi_tbolt_init_MFI_queue
* mfi_aen_complete / mfi_aen_register
* mfi_tbolt_sync_map_info
* mfi_get_log_state
* mfi_parse_entries

The locking for these functions was promoting to higher level methods. This
also fixed MFI_LINUX_SET_AEN_2 which was already acquiring the lock, so would
have paniced for recursive lock.

This also required changing malloc of ld_sync in mfi_tbolt_sync_map_info to
M_NOWAIT which can hence now fail but this was already expected as its return
was being tested.

Removed the assignment of cm_index in mfi_tbolt_init_MFI_queue which breaks
the world if the cmd returned by mfi_dequeue_free isn't the first cmd.

Fixed locking in mfi_data_cb, this is an async callback from bus_dmamap_load
which could hence be called after the caller has dropped the lock. If we
don't have the lock we aquire it and ensure we unlock before returning.

Fixed locking mfi_comms_init when mfi_dequeue_free fails.

Fixed mfi_build_and_issue_cmd not returning tbolt cmds aquired to the pool
on error.

Fixed mfi_abort not dropping the io lock when mfi_dequeue_free fails.

Added hw.mfi.polled_cmd_timeout sysctl that enables tuning of polled
timeouts. This shouldn't be reduced below 50 seconds as its used for
firmware patching which can take quite some time.

Added hw.mfi.fw_reset_test sysctl which is avaliable when compiled with
MFI_DEBUG and allows the testing of controller reset that was provoking a
large number of the issues encountered here.

Reviewed by:	Doug Ambrisko
Approved by:	pjd (mentor)
MFC after:	1 month
2013-02-27 02:21:10 +00:00
Konstantin Belousov
dd0b4fb6d5 Reform the busdma API so that new types may be added without modifying
every architecture's busdma_machdep.c.  It is done by unifying the
bus_dmamap_load_buffer() routines so that they may be called from MI
code.  The MD busdma is then given a chance to do any final processing
in the complete() callback.

The cam changes unify the bus_dmamap_load* handling in cam drivers.

The arm and mips implementations are updated to track virtual
addresses for sync().  Previously this was done in a type specific
way.  Now it is done in a generic way by recording the list of
virtuals in the map.

Submitted by:	jeff (sponsored by EMC/Isilon)
Reviewed by:	kan (previous version), scottl,
	mjacob (isp(4), no objections for target mode changes)
Discussed with:	     ian (arm changes)
Tested by:	marius (sparc64), mips (jmallet), isci(4) on x86 (jharris),
	amd64 (Fabian Keil <freebsd-listen@fabiankeil.de>)
2013-02-12 16:57:20 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
59ddd3e9b6 Add support for SCSI pass through devices to be attached and
detached.

PR:		172864
Submitted by:	rstone@
2012-11-08 00:32:36 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
58ef3154a5 - Extend the prior commit to use the generic SCSI command building
function use that for JBOD and Thunderbolt disk write command.  Now
  we only have one implementation in mfi.
- Fix dumping on Thunderbolt cards.  Polled IO commands do not seem to
  be normally acknowledged by changing cmd_status to MFI_STAT_OK.
  In order to get acknowledgement of the IO is complete, the Thunderbolt
  command queue needs to be run through.  I added a flag MFI_CMD_SCSI
  to indicate this command is being polled and to complete the
  Thunderbolt wrapper and indicate the result.  This flag needs to be
  set in the JBOD case in case if that us using Thunderbolt card.
  When in the polling loop check for completed commands.
- Remove mfi_tbolt_is_ldio and just do the check when needed.
- Fix an issue when attaching of disk device happens when a device is
  already scheduled to be attached but hasn't attached.
- add a tunable to allow raw disk attachment to CAM via:
        hw.mfi.allow_cam_disk_passthrough=1
- fixup aborting of commands (AEN and LD state change).  Use a generic
  abort function and only wait the command being aborted not both.
  Thunderbolt cards don't seem to abort commands so the abort times
  out.
2012-11-06 23:25:06 +00:00
Sean Bruno
cf72e8934e sys/dev/mfivar.h contains references to MFI_DEBUG, but it never gets turned on unless the file also includes opt_mfi.h.
Submitted by:	Andrew Boyer aboyer@averesystems.com
MFC after:	2 weeks
2012-07-11 19:08:23 +00:00
Sean Bruno
9a4e738a44 Pointy hat to sleep deprived committer.
Use a *real* variable type instead of one I made up.

Background Music:  Queen -- Bicycle Race

Reviewed by:    BSDCAN 2012 Hacker Lounge Audience
2012-05-12 05:05:22 +00:00
Sean Bruno
7d96f12c8c Fix inappropriate data type for two bus_dmamap_t variables that were causing
PAE to insta-panic on startup.  Remove one unused variable that was
commented out.

Reviewed by:	ambrisko@
Obtained from:	jhb@ peter@ bz@ and countless others during BSDCAN
MFC after:	3 days
2012-05-12 03:30:50 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
ddbffe7f70 First fix pr 167226:
ThunderBolt cannot read sector >= 2^32 or 2^21
with supplied patch.

Second the bigger change, fix RAID operation on ThunderBolt base
card such as physically removing a disk from a RAID and replacing
it.  The current situation is the RAID firmware effectively hangs
waiting for an acknowledgement from the driver.  This is due to
the firmware support of the driver actually accessing the RAID
from under the firmware.  This is an interesting feature that
the FreeBSD driver does not use.  However, when the firmare
detects the driver has attached it then expects the driver will
synchronize LD's with the firmware.  If the driver does not sync.
then the management part of the firmware will hang waiting for
it so a pulled driver will listed as still there.

The fix for this problem isn't extremely difficult.  However,
figuring out why some of the code was the way it was and then
redoing it was involved.  Not have a spec. made it harder to
try to figure out.  The existing driver would send a
MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO command in write mode to acknowledge
a LD state change.  In read mode it gets the RAID map from the
firmware.  The FreeBSD driver doesn't do that currently.  It
could be added in the future with the appropriate structures.
To simplify things, get the current LD state and then build
the MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO/write command so that it sends
an acknowledgement for each LD.  The map would probably state
which LD's changed so then the driver could probably just
acknowledge the LD's that changed versus all.  This doesn't seem
to be a problem.  When a MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO/write command
is sent to the firmware, it will complete later when a change
to the LD's happen.  So it is very much like an AEN command
returning when something happened.  When the
MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO/write command completes, we refire the
sync'ing of the LD state.  This needs to be done in as an event
so that MFI_DCMD_LD_GET_LIST can wait for that command to
complete before issuing the MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO/write.
The prior code didn't use the call-back function and tried
to intercept the MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO/write command when
processing an interrupt.  This added a bunch of code complexity
to the interrupt handler.  Using the call-back that is done
for other commands got rid of this need.  So the interrupt
handler is greatly simplified.  It seems that even commands
that shouldn't be acknowledged end up in the interrupt handler.
To deal with this, code was added to check to see if a command
is in the busy queue or not.  This might have contributed to the
interrupt storm happening without MSI enabled on these cards.

Note that MFI_DCMD_LD_MAP_GET_INFO/read returns right away.

It would be interesting to see what other complexity could
be removed from the ThunderBolt driver that really isn't
needed in our mode of operation.  Letting the RAID firmware
do all of the I/O to disks is a lot faster since it can
use its caches.  It greatly simplifies what the driver has
to do and potential bugs if the driver and firmware are
not in sync.

Simplify the aen_abort/cm_map_abort and put it in the softc
versus in the command structure.

This should get merged to 9 before the driver is merged to
8.

PR:		167226
Submitted by:	Petr Lampa
MFC after:	3 days
2012-05-04 16:00:39 +00:00
Jung-uk Kim
3df9a2bf07 - Do not include machine/atomic.h. It is no longer necessary since r233768.
- Remove bogus "atomic" macros and a read-only variable from softc.

Reviewed by:	ambrisko
2012-04-04 16:15:40 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
7e4dd9e112 Move struct megasas_sge from mfi_ioctl.h to mfivar.h so we can
remove including machine/bus.h.  Add some more mfi_ prefixes to
avoid name space pollution.

This should address the last tinderbox issues.
2012-04-02 19:13:02 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
1f0fc486fa Change typedef atomic_t to struct mfi_atomic to avoid name space
collision and some couple more style changes.
2012-04-02 02:22:22 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
a6ba0fd64d MFhead_mfi r227068
First cut of new HW support from LSI and merge into FreeBSD.
	Supports Drake Skinny and ThunderBolt cards.
MFhead_mfi r227574
	Style
MFhead_mfi r227579
	Use bus_addr_t instead of uintXX_t.
MFhead_mfi r227580
	MSI support
MFhead_mfi r227612
	More bus_addr_t and remove "#ifdef __amd64__".
MFhead_mfi r227905
	Improved timeout support from Scott.
MFhead_mfi r228108
	Make file.
MFhead_mfi r228208
	Fixed botched merge of Skinny support and enhanced handling
	in call back routine.
MFhead_mfi r228279
	Remove superfluous !TAILQ_EMPTY() checks before TAILQ_FOREACH().
MFhead_mfi r228310
	Move mfi_decode_evt() to taskqueue.
MFhead_mfi r228320
	Implement MFI_DEBUG for 64bit S/G lists.
MFhead_mfi r231988
	Restore structure layout by reverting the array header to
	use [0] instead of [1].
MFhead_mfi r232412
	Put wildcard pattern later in the match table.
MFhead_mfi r232413
	Use lower case for hexadecimal numbers to match surrounding
	style.
MFhead_mfi r232414
	Add more Thunderbolt variants.
MFhead_mfi r232888
	Don't act on events prior to boot or when shutting down.
	Add hw.mfi.detect_jbod_change to enable or disable acting
	on JBOD type of disks being added on insert and removed on
	removing.  Switch hw.mfi.msi to 1 by default since it works
	better on newer cards.
MFhead_mfi r233016
	Release driver lock before taking Giant when deleting children.
	Use TAILQ_FOREACH_SAFE when items can be deleted.  Make code a
	little simplier to follow.  Fix a couple more style issues.
MFhead_mfi r233620
	Update mfi_spare/mfi_array with the actual number of elements
	for array_ref and pd.  Change these max. #define names to avoid
	name space collisions.  This will require an update to mfiutil
	It avoids mfiutil having to do a magic calculation.

	Add a note and #define to state that a "SYSTEM" disk is really
	what the firmware calls a "JBOD" drive.

Thanks to the many that helped, LSI for the initial code drop,
mav, delphij, jhb, sbruno that all helped with code and testing.
2012-03-30 23:05:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
d1c5fc763a Add single-message MSI support to mfi(4). It is disabled by default but
can be enabled via the hw.mfi.msi tunable.  Many mfi(4) controllers also
support MSI-X, but in testing it seems that many adapters do not work with
MSI-X but do work with MSI.

MFC after:	2 weeks
2011-11-16 15:39:27 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
0d9a4ef39c First cut at updating mfi(4) to support newer LSI MegaRAID SAS cards.
Specifically, add support for "Drake Skinny" and "ThunderBolt" LSI
cards.

Initial code was supplied by LSI under BSD license.  Several improvements
were done by myself.  Such things like making it work in a static kernel,
be able to boot of the RAID, performance improvements.  I removed some
fairly complicated code that seemed to directly access the disks under
the firmware.  It doesn't seem to be needed and significantly slowed
down the performance of the driver and caused tons of sense errors to
be reported.

This code is being checked in this area so others can help me get it into
shape to commit into the FreeBSD tree.  Assistance has been volunteered
by iXsystems.

We might want to re-work the JBOD attachment that creates /dev/mfisyspd?
node for each disk.

Performance is faster then prior cards.  It works okay with WITNESS
and INVARIANTS on amd64 and i386.  I recall seeing a use after
free time bug with FreeBSD 8 and a Drake Skinny card with WITNESS
and INVARIANTS on.

First task is get all of the new structures to be named in FreeBSD
style format.

Next is probably to deal with the 64bit addressing changes that are
mostly around the #ifdef __amd64__ checks.

Thanks to LSI for providing the initial code.

Obtained from:	LSI
2011-11-04 02:34:52 +00:00
Scott Long
51550f824d Fix an implicit dependency between the MFI driver and CAM that had grown due
to an API change in CAM.  It's once again possible to link a static kernel
with 'mfi' without requiring 'scbus' as well.  Ditto for KLD loading.

Submitted by:	kib
Reviewed by:	ken
MFC after:	3 days
2011-10-29 06:26:49 +00:00
Alexander Motin
5f8ad41c0d - Add special support for the MFI_CMD ioctl with MFI_CMD_STP command, used
by present MegaCLI version. It has some special meaning for the first s/g
list entry, while the main s/g list begins from the the second entry, and
those lists should remain separate after loading to the busdma map.
 - Fix bug in 32bit ioctl compatibility shims when s/g list consists of
more then on element.

Sponsored by:	iXsystems, inc.
MFC after:	3 days
2011-09-29 08:37:53 +00:00
Scott Long
52c9ce25d8 Separate the parallel scsi knowledge out of the core of the XPT, and
modularize it so that new transports can be created.

Add a transport for SATA

Add a periph+protocol layer for ATA

Add a driver for AHCI-compliant hardware.

Add a maxio field to CAM so that drivers can advertise their max
I/O capability.  Modify various drivers so that they are insulated
from the value of MAXPHYS.

The new ATA/SATA code supports AHCI-compliant hardware, and will override
the classic ATA driver if it is loaded as a module at boot time or compiled
into the kernel.  The stack now support NCQ (tagged queueing) for increased
performance on modern SATA drives.  It also supports port multipliers.

ATA drives are accessed via 'ada' device nodes.  ATAPI drives are
accessed via 'cd' device nodes.  They can all be enumerated and manipulated
via camcontrol, just like SCSI drives.  SCSI commands are not translated to
their ATA equivalents; ATA native commands are used throughout the entire
stack, including camcontrol.  See the camcontrol manpage for further
details.  Testing this code may require that you update your fstab, and
possibly modify your BIOS to enable AHCI functionality, if available.

This code is very experimental at the moment.  The userland ABI/API has
changed, so applications will need to be recompiled.  It may change
further in the near future.  The 'ada' device name may also change as
more infrastructure is completed in this project.  The goal is to
eventually put all CAM busses and devices until newbus, allowing for
interesting topology and management options.

Few functional changes will be seen with existing SCSI/SAS/FC drivers,
though the userland ABI has still changed.  In the future, transports
specific modules for SAS and FC may appear in order to better support
the topologies and capabilities of these technologies.

The modularization of CAM and the addition of the ATA/SATA modules is
meant to break CAM out of the mold of being specific to SCSI, letting it
grow to be a framework for arbitrary transports and protocols.  It also
allows drivers to be written to support discrete hardware without
jeopardizing the stability of non-related hardware.  While only an AHCI
driver is provided now, a Silicon Image driver is also in the works.
Drivers for ICH1-4, ICH5-6, PIIX, classic IDE, and any other hardware
is possible and encouraged.  Help with new transports is also encouraged.

Submitted by:	scottl, mav
Approved by:	re
2009-07-10 08:18:08 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
fa1e6ef4ef - Fix from jhb for failing I/O request when bus_dmamap_load fails.
- Fix to ioctl path in which the length could be 0 which means
  no data in/out from LSI.
- Fix to ioctl path in which the data in the sense data space
  of the ioctl packet is a really a pointer to some location in
  user-space.  From LSI re-worked a bit by me.
- Add HW support for next gen cards from LSI.

Thanks to LSI for their support!

Submitted by:	jhb, LSI
MFC after:	3 days
2008-11-12 22:44:50 +00:00
Scott Long
610f2ef365 Update the MFI driver to support new "1078" series of hardware. This
includes the upcoming Dell PERC6 series.  Many thanks to LSI for
contributing this code.

Submitted by: LSI
Approved by: re
2007-08-25 23:58:45 +00:00
John Baldwin
8ec5c98ba4 Teach the mfi(4) driver to handle requests from userland management
applications to add and remove volumes.

MFC after:	1 week
Approved by:	re (bmah)
Reviewed by:	ambrisko, scottl
2007-08-13 19:29:17 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
5be25877a1 Add in a couple of things:
-	In the ioctl path let command get queued up and return
	when complete _without_ blocking the driving waiting for
	the response.  This way the driver doesn't "lock up" for
	~30s during a flash command.  Submitted by scottl.
      -	Add a guard so that if a DCMD of 0 is sent down the ioctl
	path don't send it to the controller.  Return with a
	status of OK.  This is a little strange since MegaCli
	doesn't seem to like something and will issue some DCMD
	of 0.  This doesn't happen under Linux.  So the emulation
	needs to be improved but I'm not sure what.  Another strange
	thing is that when a DCMD of 0 gets issued under i386 the
	controller returns OK but in amd64 the context is messed
	up.
      -	Add a guard so the context has to be with-in the legal
	limit so we get a reasonable error assertion versus random
	panic.

It's going to be a challenge to figure out why MegaCli is not totally
happy and then sends some bogus commands.  This means that flashing
firmware via the Linux tool won't work since it generates a DCMD of
0 when it should be opening the firmware for a flash update.  Without
this problem flashing works fine.  This means there is no publicly
available tool to upgrade the RAID firmware under FreeBSD right now.

I plan to MFC all of the mfi changes to 6.X shortly.  This might not
include the SCSI pass-through changes.

Submitted by:	scottl
Reviewed by:	scottl
MFC after:	3 days
2007-06-04 16:39:22 +00:00
Scott Long
35ef86f285 Catch up to driver changes required for the mfip sub-driver. 2007-05-16 17:23:36 +00:00
Scott Long
ddfae47b9d Collapse the mfi_ld object. Add an ioctl to help management apps map
array Id's to FreeBSD device names.
2007-05-10 15:33:41 +00:00
Scott Long
441f6d5dca - Add a command validator for use in debugging.
- Fix the locking protocol to eliminate races between normal I/O and AENs.
- Various small improvements and usability tweaks.

Sponsored by: IronPort
Portions Submitted by: Doug Ambrisko
2006-10-16 04:18:38 +00:00
Scott Long
5ba21ff136 Add a command debugging module and a periodic watchdog timer.
Sponsored by: IronPort
2006-09-25 11:35:34 +00:00
Scott Long
78e36c279b Change some variable names and update some comments to help clarify some
confusing issues.
2006-09-20 06:58:02 +00:00
Paul Saab
c0b332d17a Instead of using scsi probes to do device discovery, use the firmware
commands to grab the device listing.  This resolves issues using
multiple volumes, where each volume was actually internally pointing
to target 0.
2006-06-20 22:41:44 +00:00
Doug Ambrisko
741367d5a5 Add in a bunch of things to the mfi driver:
- Linux ioctl support, with the other Linux changes MegaCli
	will run if you mount linprocfs & linsysfs then set
	sysctl compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.12 or similar.  This works
	on i386.  It should work on amd64 but not well tested yet.
	StoreLib may or may not work.  Remember to kldload mfi_linux.
      - Add in AEN (Async Event Notification) support so we can
	get messages from the firmware when something happens.
	Not all messages are in defined in event detail.  Use
	event_log to try to figure out what happened.
      - Try to implement something like SIGIO for StoreLib.  Since
	mrmonitor doesn't work right I can't fully test it.  StoreLib
	works best with the rh9 base.  In theory mrmonitor isn't
	needed due to native driver support of AEN :-)
Now we can configure and monitor the RAID better.

Submitted by:	IronPort Systems.
2006-05-18 23:30:48 +00:00
Scott Long
2e21a3ef7e Add a driver for the new LSI MegaRAID SAS controller family. The 'MFI' name
is derived from the phrase 'MegaRAID Firmware Interface' used by LSI.  This
driver provides a block interface to logical disks on the card and a minimal
management device.  It is MPSAFE, INTR_FAST, and 64-bit capable.

Thanks to Dell for providing hardware to test with and IronPort for
sponsoring the work.

Sponsored by: Dell, Ironport
MFC After: 3 days
2006-03-25 06:14:32 +00:00