emaste 96abe21b53 MFC additional driver enhancements.
r174385
  Allow simultaneous opens of the device for issuing commands to the
  controller.  This is merged from Adaptec driver build 11669.

r177462
  Add ioctls FSACTL_SEND_LARGE_FIB, FSACTL_SEND_RAW_SRB,
  FSACTL_LNX_SEND_LARGE_FIB, and FSACTL_LNX_SEND_RAW_SRB, and correct size
  checks on FIBs passed in from userspace.  Both changes were obtained from
  Adaptec's driver build 15317.  Adaptec's commandline RAID tool arcconf
  uses these ioctls when creating a RAID-10 array (and probably other
  operations too).

r177567
  Diff reduction to Adaptec's driver (around build 15317): catch up with a
  change in debugging routines.

  The fwprintf macro in the AAC_DEBUG case (mapping to printf) isn't from
  the Adaptec driver.

r177619
  Add 64-bit array support for RAIDs > 2TB.  This corresponds to ~ Adaptec
  driver build 15317.

r177635
  Add \n to the end of a printf string and remove it from panic strings.

r177695
  Implement FSACTL_LNX_GET_FEATURES and FSACTL_GET_FEATURES ioctls.  RAID
  tools (e.g. arcconf) need this to be able to create arrays larger than
  2TB.

r179969
  Fix test for waiting AIFs in aac_poll().  This seems to solve the
  problem where Adaptec's arcconf monitoring tool hangs after producing
  its expected output.
2008-06-30 21:22:59 +00:00
2008-06-19 23:40:25 +00:00
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2008-06-30 21:22:59 +00:00
2008-04-24 10:46:25 +00:00
2008-06-27 14:37:32 +00:00
2007-12-31 22:12:07 +00:00
2006-02-06 16:39:06 +00:00
2008-06-04 07:37:56 +00:00
2006-03-04 17:27:08 +00:00
2008-02-22 20:14:30 +00:00

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