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authormjacob <mjacob@FreeBSD.org>2002-02-17 06:38:22 +0000
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Support for f/w crash dumps (2200 && 23XX).
If you want QLogic to look at a potential f/w problem for FC cards, you really have to provide them info in the format they expect. This involves dumping a lot of hardware registers (> 300 16 bit registers) and a lot of SRAM (> 128KB minimum). Thus all of this code is #ifdef protected which will become an option so that the memory allocation of where to dump the crash image is pretty expensive. It's worth it if you have a reproducible problem because they have some tools that can tell them, given the f/w version, the precise state of everything. MFC after: 1 week
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