freebsd-nq/sys/dev/isci
Scott Long 3da2a91a57 In rare cases, a SATA drive can stop responding to commands and trigger a
reset device task request from the driver.  If the drive fails to respond
with a signature FIS, the driver would previously get into an endless retry
loop, stalling all I/O to the drive and keeping user processes stranded.
Instead, fail the i/o and invalidate the device if the task management
command times out.  This is controllable with the sysctl and tunable
hw.isci.fail_on_task_timeout
dev.isci.0.fail_on_task_timeout

The default for these is 1.

Reviewed by:	jimharris
Obtained from:	Netflix, Inc.
MFC after:	2 days
2014-06-30 01:01:54 +00:00
..
scil Fix a case in ndling ATA_PASSTHROUGH commands that have an unaligned buffer. 2014-06-30 00:41:46 +00:00
environment.h
isci_controller.c In rare cases, a SATA drive can stop responding to commands and trigger a 2014-06-30 01:01:54 +00:00
isci_domain.c
isci_interrupt.c
isci_io_request.c Improve logging around some of the isci(4) reset and recovery paths. 2013-10-09 19:37:41 +00:00
isci_logger.c
isci_oem_parameters.c
isci_remote_device.c
isci_sysctl.c In rare cases, a SATA drive can stop responding to commands and trigger a 2014-06-30 01:01:54 +00:00
isci_task_request.c In rare cases, a SATA drive can stop responding to commands and trigger a 2014-06-30 01:01:54 +00:00
isci_timer.c
isci.c
isci.h In rare cases, a SATA drive can stop responding to commands and trigger a 2014-06-30 01:01:54 +00:00
README
sci_environment.h
types.h

FreeBSD Driver for Intel(R) C600 SAS Controller
===============================================

This driver has been developed for use with FreeBSD, version 9.0 and later.

This driver uses an OS-agnostic abstraction layer library named SCIL that is
published by Intel specifically for the C600 SAS controller.  The SAS
controller has no firmware, so the driver is extensive and using SCIL
minimizes the development and maintenance cost of the driver.

The FreeBSD implementation files are in the isci directory, and SCIL files
are in the isci/scil subdirectory.  As Intel publishes new versions of SCIL
(to add features or fix bugs), the isci/scil subdirectory will be updated
appropriately.