Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 08:00:03 -0500 From: Eric Anderson <anderson@centtech.com> To: Matthew Jacob <lydianconcepts@gmail.com> Cc: FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Qlogic (isp driver) gone mad on 6.0 Message-ID: <43048653.3010108@centtech.com> In-Reply-To: <7579f7fb0508171456636c8998@mail.gmail.com> References: <430397A2.4010303@centtech.com> <20050817203547.GA28892@uci.agh.edu.pl> <4303A0CC.2060005@centtech.com> <7579f7fb0508171456636c8998@mail.gmail.com>
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Matthew Jacob wrote: > Okay, sorry- try this change: > > > diff -u -r1.106 isp_freebsd.c > --- isp_freebsd.c 31 Jul 2005 23:21:19 -0000 1.106 > +++ isp_freebsd.c 17 Aug 2005 21:55:55 -0000 > @@ -2609,6 +2609,14 @@ > cpi->hba_eng_cnt = 0; > cpi->max_target = ISP_MAX_TARGETS(isp) - 1; > cpi->max_lun = ISP_MAX_LUNS(isp) - 1; > +#if 1 > + /* > + * If we ever get around to using REPORT_LUNS, we can undo this. > + > + */ > + if (cpi->max_lun >= 256) > + cpi->max_lun = 256; > +#endif > cpi->bus_id = cam_sim_bus(sim); > if (IS_FC(isp)) { > cpi->hba_misc = PIM_NOBUSRESET; > > and see id this helps you. Well, the system boots faster as it doesn't have to probe 16k devices, but there's still one problem - it sees the correct 3 luns per device, but then adds a 'fake' device at lun 256 which is essentially the same as the first lun. Here's some more info: # camcontrol devlist <PE/PV 1x3 SCSI BP 1.1> at scbus0 target 6 lun 0 (pass0,ses0) <JetStor snappod1-vol1 R001> at scbus2 target 0 lun 0 (pass1,da0) <JetStor snappod1-vol2 R001> at scbus2 target 0 lun 1 (pass2,da1) <JetStor snappod1-vol3 R001> at scbus2 target 0 lun 2 (pass3,da2) <JetStor snappod1-vol1 R001> at scbus2 target 0 lun 256 (pass4,da3) <JetStor snappod2-vol1 R001> at scbus2 target 2 lun 0 (pass5,da4) <JetStor snappod2-vol2 R001> at scbus2 target 2 lun 1 (pass6,da5) <JetStor snappod2-vol3 R001> at scbus2 target 2 lun 2 (pass7,da6) <JetStor snappod2-vol1 R001> at scbus2 target 2 lun 256 (pass8,da7) <JetStor snappod3-vol1 R001> at scbus2 target 3 lun 0 (pass9,da8) <JetStor snappod3-vol2 R001> at scbus2 target 3 lun 1 (pass10,da9) <JetStor snappod3-vol3 R001> at scbus2 target 3 lun 2 (pass11,da10) <JetStor snappod3-vol1 R001> at scbus2 target 3 lun 256 (pass12,da11) <JetStor snappod1-vol1 R001> at scbus3 target 0 lun 0 (pass13,da12) <JetStor snappod1-vol2 R001> at scbus3 target 0 lun 1 (pass14,da13) <JetStor snappod1-vol3 R001> at scbus3 target 0 lun 2 (pass15,da14) <JetStor snappod1-vol1 R001> at scbus3 target 0 lun 256 (pass16,da15) <JetStor snappod2-vol1 R001> at scbus3 target 1 lun 0 (pass17,da16) <JetStor snappod2-vol2 R001> at scbus3 target 1 lun 1 (pass18,da17) <JetStor snappod2-vol3 R001> at scbus3 target 1 lun 2 (pass19,da18) <JetStor snappod2-vol1 R001> at scbus3 target 1 lun 256 (pass20,da19) <JetStor snappod3-vol1 R001> at scbus3 target 3 lun 0 (pass21,da20) <JetStor snappod3-vol2 R001> at scbus3 target 3 lun 1 (pass22,da21) <JetStor snappod3-vol3 R001> at scbus3 target 3 lun 2 (pass23,da22) <JetStor snappod3-vol1 R001> at scbus3 target 3 lun 256 (pass24,da23) You can see that the 'lun 256' marked devices are duplicates. Eric -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Eric Anderson Sr. Systems Administrator Centaur Technology Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't. ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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