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* MFC r272735:smh2014-12-211-5/+15
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Support upto 256VD. MFC r272737: Support 32-bit linux binaries on FreeBSD 64bit. MFC r272738: Fix the minor svn add issue. MFC r272739: Extended MSI-x vectors support for Invader and Fury(12Gb/s HBA). MFC r272740: Add d_poll support. MFC r272741: Fix leak of mfi cmd in the passthru and correctly limit oustanding. MFC r272742: Import vendor Phase 6.5 driver MFC r272744: Style (9) fixes. MFC r273040: Fix for build issue on i386.xen and amd64.xen. Sponsored by: Multiplay
* MFC 265555ambrisko2014-05-121-0/+20
dd mrsas(4) driver from LSI official support of newer MegaRAID SAS cards. LSI has been maintaining this driver outside of the FreeBSD tree. It overlaps support of ThunderBolt and Invader cards that mfi(4) supports. By default mfi(4) will attach to cards. If the tunable: hw.mfi.mrsas_enable=1 is set then mfi(4) will not probe and attach to these newer cards and allow mrsas(4) to attach. So by default this driver will not effect a FreeBSD system unless mfi(4) is removed from the kernel or the tunable is enabled. mrsas(4) attaches disks to the CAM layer so it depends on CAM and devices show up as /dev/daX. mfiutil(8) does not work with mrsas. The FreeBSD version of MegaCli and StorCli from LSI do work with mrsas. It appears that StorCli only works with mrsas. MegaCli appears to work with mfi(4) and mrsas(4). It would be good to add mfiutil(4) support to mrsas, emulations modes, kernel logging, device aliases to ease the transition between mfi(4) and mrsas(4). Style issues should be resolved by LSI when they get committers approved. The plan is get this driver in FreeBSD 9.3 to improve HW support. Thanks to LSI for developing, testing and working with FreeBSD to make this driver co-exist in FreeBSD. This improves the overall support of MegaRAID SAS. Submitted by: Kashyap Desai <Kashyap.Desai@lsi.com> Sponsored by: LSI
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