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   4AdvanSys Driver Notes
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   6
   7AdvanSys (Advanced System Products, Inc.) manufactures the following
   8RISC-based, Bus-Mastering, Fast (10 Mhz) and Ultra (20 Mhz) Narrow
   9(8-bit transfer) SCSI Host Adapters for the ISA, EISA, VL, and PCI
  10buses and RISC-based, Bus-Mastering, Ultra (20 Mhz) Wide (16-bit
  11transfer) SCSI Host Adapters for the PCI bus.
  12
  13The CDB counts below indicate the number of SCSI CDB (Command
  14Descriptor Block) requests that can be stored in the RISC chip
  15cache and board LRAM. A CDB is a single SCSI command. The driver
  16detect routine will display the number of CDBs available for each
  17adapter detected. The number of CDBs used by the driver can be
  18lowered in the BIOS by changing the 'Host Queue Size' adapter setting.
  19
  20Laptop Products:
  21  - ABP-480 - Bus-Master CardBus (16 CDB)
  22
  23Connectivity Products:
  24   - ABP510/5150 - Bus-Master ISA (240 CDB)
  25   - ABP5140 - Bus-Master ISA PnP (16 CDB)
  26   - ABP5142 - Bus-Master ISA PnP with floppy (16 CDB)
  27   - ABP902/3902 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  28   - ABP3905 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  29   - ABP915 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  30   - ABP920 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  31   - ABP3922 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  32   - ABP3925 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  33   - ABP930 - Bus-Master PCI (16 CDB)
  34   - ABP930U - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (16 CDB)
  35   - ABP930UA - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (16 CDB)
  36   - ABP960 - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC (16 CDB)
  37   - ABP960U - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra (16 CDB)
  38
  39Single Channel Products:
  40   - ABP542 - Bus-Master ISA with floppy (240 CDB)
  41   - ABP742 - Bus-Master EISA (240 CDB)
  42   - ABP842 - Bus-Master VL (240 CDB)
  43   - ABP940 - Bus-Master PCI (240 CDB)
  44   - ABP940U - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (240 CDB)
  45   - ABP940UA/3940UA - Bus-Master PCI Ultra (240 CDB)
  46   - ABP970 - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC (240 CDB)
  47   - ABP970U - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra (240 CDB)
  48   - ABP3960UA - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra (240 CDB)
  49   - ABP940UW/3940UW - Bus-Master PCI Ultra-Wide (253 CDB)
  50   - ABP970UW - Bus-Master PCI MAC/PC Ultra-Wide (253 CDB)
  51   - ABP3940U2W - Bus-Master PCI LVD/Ultra2-Wide (253 CDB)
  52
  53Multi-Channel Products:
  54   - ABP752 - Dual Channel Bus-Master EISA (240 CDB Per Channel)
  55   - ABP852 - Dual Channel Bus-Master VL (240 CDB Per Channel)
  56   - ABP950 - Dual Channel Bus-Master PCI (240 CDB Per Channel)
  57   - ABP950UW - Dual Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra-Wide (253 CDB Per Channel)
  58   - ABP980 - Four Channel Bus-Master PCI (240 CDB Per Channel)
  59   - ABP980U - Four Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra (240 CDB Per Channel)
  60   - ABP980UA/3980UA - Four Channel Bus-Master PCI Ultra (16 CDB Per Chan.)
  61   - ABP3950U2W - Bus-Master PCI LVD/Ultra2-Wide and Ultra-Wide (253 CDB)
  62   - ABP3950U3W - Bus-Master PCI Dual LVD2/Ultra3-Wide (253 CDB)
  63
  64Driver Compile Time Options and Debugging
  65=========================================
  66
  67The following constants can be defined in the source file.
  68
  691. ADVANSYS_ASSERT - Enable driver assertions (Def: Enabled)
  70
  71   Enabling this option adds assertion logic statements to the
  72   driver. If an assertion fails a message will be displayed to
  73   the console, but the system will continue to operate. Any
  74   assertions encountered should be reported to the person
  75   responsible for the driver. Assertion statements may proactively
  76   detect problems with the driver and facilitate fixing these
  77   problems. Enabling assertions will add a small overhead to the
  78   execution of the driver.
  79
  802. ADVANSYS_DEBUG - Enable driver debugging (Def: Disabled)
  81
  82   Enabling this option adds tracing functions to the driver and the
  83   ability to set a driver tracing level at boot time.  This option is
  84   very useful for debugging the driver, but it will add to the size
  85   of the driver execution image and add overhead to the execution of
  86   the driver.
  87
  88   The amount of debugging output can be controlled with the global
  89   variable 'asc_dbglvl'. The higher the number the more output. By
  90   default the debug level is 0.
  91
  92   If the driver is loaded at boot time and the LILO Driver Option
  93   is included in the system, the debug level can be changed by
  94   specifying a 5th (ASC_NUM_IOPORT_PROBE + 1) I/O Port. The
  95   first three hex digits of the pseudo I/O Port must be set to
  96   'deb' and the fourth hex digit specifies the debug level: 0 - F.
  97   The following command line will look for an adapter at 0x330
  98   and set the debug level to 2::
  99
 100      linux advansys=0x330,0,0,0,0xdeb2
 101
 102   If the driver is built as a loadable module this variable can be
 103   defined when the driver is loaded. The following insmod command
 104   will set the debug level to one::
 105
 106      insmod advansys.o asc_dbglvl=1
 107
 108   Debugging Message Levels:
 109
 110
 111      ==== ==================
 112      0    Errors Only
 113      1    High-Level Tracing
 114      2-N  Verbose Tracing
 115      ==== ==================
 116
 117   To enable debug output to console, please make sure that:
 118
 119   a. System and kernel logging is enabled (syslogd, klogd running).
 120   b. Kernel messages are routed to console output. Check
 121      /etc/syslog.conf for an entry similar to this::
 122
 123           kern.*                  /dev/console
 124
 125   c. klogd is started with the appropriate -c parameter
 126      (e.g. klogd -c 8)
 127
 128   This will cause printk() messages to be displayed on the
 129   current console. Refer to the klogd(8) and syslogd(8) man pages
 130   for details.
 131
 132   Alternatively you can enable printk() to console with this
 133   program. However, this is not the 'official' way to do this.
 134
 135   Debug output is logged in /var/log/messages.
 136
 137   ::
 138
 139     main()
 140     {
 141             syscall(103, 7, 0, 0);
 142     }
 143
 144   Increasing LOG_BUF_LEN in kernel/printk.c to something like
 145   40960 allows more debug messages to be buffered in the kernel
 146   and written to the console or log file.
 147
 1483. ADVANSYS_STATS - Enable statistics (Def: Enabled)
 149
 150   Enabling this option adds statistics collection and display
 151   through /proc to the driver. The information is useful for
 152   monitoring driver and device performance. It will add to the
 153   size of the driver execution image and add minor overhead to
 154   the execution of the driver.
 155
 156   Statistics are maintained on a per adapter basis. Driver entry
 157   point call counts and transfer size counts are maintained.
 158   Statistics are only available for kernels greater than or equal
 159   to v1.3.0 with the CONFIG_PROC_FS (/proc) file system configured.
 160
 161   AdvanSys SCSI adapter files have the following path name format::
 162
 163      /proc/scsi/advansys/{0,1,2,3,...}
 164
 165   This information can be displayed with cat. For example::
 166
 167      cat /proc/scsi/advansys/0
 168
 169   When ADVANSYS_STATS is not defined the AdvanSys /proc files only
 170   contain adapter and device configuration information.
 171
 172Driver LILO Option
 173==================
 174
 175If init/main.c is modified as described in the 'Directions for Adding
 176the AdvanSys Driver to Linux' section (B.4.) above, the driver will
 177recognize the 'advansys' LILO command line and /etc/lilo.conf option.
 178This option can be used to either disable I/O port scanning or to limit
 179scanning to 1 - 4 I/O ports. Regardless of the option setting EISA and
 180PCI boards will still be searched for and detected. This option only
 181affects searching for ISA and VL boards.
 182
 183Examples:
 184  1. Eliminate I/O port scanning:
 185
 186     boot::
 187
 188        linux advansys=
 189
 190     or::
 191
 192        boot: linux advansys=0x0
 193
 194  2. Limit I/O port scanning to one I/O port:
 195
 196     boot::
 197
 198        linux advansys=0x110
 199
 200  3. Limit I/O port scanning to four I/O ports:
 201
 202     boot::
 203
 204        linux advansys=0x110,0x210,0x230,0x330
 205
 206For a loadable module the same effect can be achieved by setting
 207the 'asc_iopflag' variable and 'asc_ioport' array when loading
 208the driver, e.g.::
 209
 210      insmod advansys.o asc_iopflag=1 asc_ioport=0x110,0x330
 211
 212If ADVANSYS_DEBUG is defined a 5th (ASC_NUM_IOPORT_PROBE + 1)
 213I/O Port may be added to specify the driver debug level. Refer to
 214the 'Driver Compile Time Options and Debugging' section above for
 215more information.
 216
 217Credits (Chronological Order)
 218=============================
 219
 220Bob Frey <bfrey@turbolinux.com.cn> wrote the AdvanSys SCSI driver
 221and maintained it up to 3.3F. He continues to answer questions
 222and help maintain the driver.
 223
 224Nathan Hartwell <mage@cdc3.cdc.net> provided the directions and
 225basis for the Linux v1.3.X changes which were included in the
 2261.2 release.
 227
 228Thomas E Zerucha <zerucha@shell.portal.com> pointed out a bug
 229in advansys_biosparam() which was fixed in the 1.3 release.
 230
 231Erik Ratcliffe <erik@caldera.com> has done testing of the
 232AdvanSys driver in the Caldera releases.
 233
 234Rik van Riel <H.H.vanRiel@fys.ruu.nl> provided a patch to
 235AscWaitTixISRDone() which he found necessary to make the
 236driver work with a SCSI-1 disk.
 237
 238Mark Moran <mmoran@mmoran.com> has helped test Ultra-Wide
 239support in the 3.1A driver.
 240
 241Doug Gilbert <dgilbert@interlog.com> has made changes and
 242suggestions to improve the driver and done a lot of testing.
 243
 244Ken Mort <ken@mort.net> reported a DEBUG compile bug fixed
 245in 3.2K.
 246
 247Tom Rini <trini@kernel.crashing.org> provided the CONFIG_ISA
 248patch and helped with PowerPC wide and narrow board support.
 249
 250Philip Blundell <philb@gnu.org> provided an
 251advansys_interrupts_enabled patch.
 252
 253Dave Jones <dave@denial.force9.co.uk> reported the compiler
 254warnings generated when CONFIG_PROC_FS was not defined in
 255the 3.2M driver.
 256
 257Jerry Quinn <jlquinn@us.ibm.com> fixed PowerPC support (endian
 258problems) for wide cards.
 259
 260Bryan Henderson <bryanh@giraffe-data.com> helped debug narrow
 261card error handling.
 262
 263Manuel Veloso <veloso@pobox.com> worked hard on PowerPC narrow
 264board support and fixed a bug in AscGetEEPConfig().
 265
 266Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@conectiva.com.br> made
 267save_flags/restore_flags changes.
 268
 269Andy Kellner <AKellner@connectcom.net> continued the Advansys SCSI
 270driver development for ConnectCom (Version > 3.3F).
 271
 272Ken Witherow for extensive testing during the development of version 3.4.
 273