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ever connect a SCSI Cdrom/Tape/Jukebox/Scanner/Printer/kitty-litter-scooper to your high-end RAID controller. The interface to the arrays is still via the block interface; this merely provides a way to circumvent the RAID functionality and access the SCSI buses directly. Note that for somewhat obvious reasons, hard drives are not exposed to the da driver through this interface, though you can still talk to them via the pass driver. Be the first on your block to low-level format unsuspecting drives that are part of an array! To enable this, add the 'aacp' device to your kernel config. MFC after: 3 days
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Makefile
17 lines
341 B
Makefile
# $FreeBSD$
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.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/../../dev/aac
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KMOD= aac
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SRCS= aac.c aac_pci.c aac_disk.c aac_cam.c
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SRCS+= opt_scsi.h opt_cam.h opt_aac.h
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SRCS+= device_if.h bus_if.h pci_if.h
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CFLAGS+= -DAAC_COMPAT_LINUX
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# To enable debug output from the driver, uncomment these two lines.
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#CFLAGS+= -DAAC_DEBUG=2
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#SRCS+= aac_debug.c
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.include <bsd.kmod.mk>
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