Date: Wed, 6 Oct 1999 23:14:46 +0200 (MET DST) From: Gerard Roudier <groudier@club-internet.fr> To: scsi@FreeBSD.org Subject: sym-0.7.0 available. Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.3.95.991006230711.454A-100000@localhost>
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Hello, I just uploaded latest diff (0.7.0) for the sym_hipd driver: ftp://ftp.tux.org/pub/roudier/drivers/freebsd/experimental/README.sym Change log: * SYM-0.0.0-19990915 Initial release. * SYM-0.1.0-19990919 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.1.0-19990919 Add NVRAM support for latest Tekram boards using 24c16 EEPROM. * SYM-0.2.0-19990922 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.2.0-19990922 Add PPR negotiation and Ultra3 DT transfers for the LSI53C1010. The corresponding code is untested since I haven't yet the hardware. But the driver is not broken for current chips. * SYM-0.3.0-19990925 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.3.0-19990925 Source review. Testing of the QUEUE FULL handling (some fixes applied). * SYM-0.4.0-19990928 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.4.0-19990928) Fixes, notably the QUEUE FULL handling that requeued everything without telling the XPT about the error. Note that this did not break anything, but the queue depth was never reduced. * SYM-0.5.0-19991001 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.5..0-19991001) Problem of not discovering LUNs != 0 hopefully fixed. Some other minor fixes. * SYM-0.6.0-19991003 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.6.0-19991003) Test error recovery pathes and residual calculation. Improve Symbios NVRAM support by applying the SCAN_LUNS flag. The driver answers DEV_NOT_THERE to INQUIRYs for LUNs that are not to be scanned. Switch the driver status for SPI2 support to BETA-RELEASE. * SYM-0.7.0-19991006 (diff file PATCH-SYM-0.7.0-19991006) Add support of the LSI1510D that emulates a 895 (infos sent by Compaq that seems to be the only supplier of this chip) Return CAM_REQ_ABORTED on HS_ABORT host status. Fix a tiny bug that let the driver miss the TAG setting. October 6 1999. "Gerard Roudier"<groudier@club-internet.fr> To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-scsi" in the body of the message
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