Date: Sun, 5 Dec 1999 09:49:12 -0800 (PST) From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com> To: Wilko Bulte <wilko@yedi.iaf.nl> Cc: freebsd-scsi@freebsd.org Subject: Re: not so fast Fast SCSI? Message-ID: <Pine.BSF.4.10.9912050933180.28920-100000@beppo.feral.com> In-Reply-To: <199912051305.OAA68255@yedi.iaf.nl>
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> > Ack! poop! The isp_nonvram=(1<<isp_instance) setting means that it > > shouldn't ask the NVRAM for settings, but I guess it still asks the > > F/W what the current settings are and I guess they got hauled along. > > Seems like it. Is this a bug or a feature? Bug. With what I told you. It should have been isp_no_nvram=<unitbitmask> Settings are: <unitbitmask> := bit mask of units to set a feature for isp_disable disable unit(s)- they attach but don't probe isp_mem_map map memory space isp_io_map map io space option SCSI_ISP_PREFER_MEM_MAP sets an initial mem map preference, otherwise io mapping is preferred isp_no_fwload don't load firmware isp_fwload units to *load* f/w for (if avail) option SCSI_ISP_NO_FWLOAD_MASK sets an initial value for isp_no_fwload. option ISP_COMPILE_1020_FW compiles in 1020/1040 f/w. option ISP_COMPILE_1080_FW compiles in 1080/1240/1280 f/w. option ISP_COMPILE_2100_FW compiles in 2100 f/w. option ISP_COMPILE_2200_FW compiles in 2200 f/w. option ISP_COMPILE_FW compiles in all f/w. isp_no_nvram don't look at nvram or get current device params isp_nvram loat at nvram and get device params option SCSI_ISP_NO_NVRAM_MASK sets an initial value for isp_no_nvram. isp_fcduplex set full duplex (FC only) isp_fcduplex disable full duplex (FC only) option SCSI_ISP_FCDUPLEX sets an initial value for isp_fcduplex isp_wwn set World Wide Name option SCSI_ISP_WWN sets an overriding value for isp_wwn isp_debug set initial debugging value for all boards > (sidenote: your TZ==PST, shouldn't you be in bed? ;-) ;-) Was. Too short a time. -matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-scsi" in the body of the message
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