real JBOD mode (SYS PD) would fail fairly reliably during I/O.
Steal the mfi_disk.c check for this condition (indirectly) when establishing
d_maxsize.
Reviewed by: ambrisko@
MFC after: 4 weeks
Sponsored by: Yahoo! Inc.
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.
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.
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