OpenCloudOS-Kernel/drivers/scsi/aacraid/README

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AACRAID Driver for Linux (take two)
Introduction
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The aacraid driver adds support for Adaptec (http://www.adaptec.com)
RAID controllers. This is a major rewrite from the original
Adaptec supplied driver. It has signficantly cleaned up both the code
and the running binary size (the module is less than half the size of
the original).
Supported Cards/Chipsets
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Adaptec 2020S
Adaptec 2025S
Adaptec 2120S
Adaptec 2200S
Adaptec 2230S
Adaptec 2240S
Adaptec 2410SA
Adaptec 2610SA
Adaptec 2810SA
Adaptec 21610SA
Adaptec 3230S
Adaptec 3240S
Adaptec 4000SAS
Adaptec 4005SAS
Adaptec 4800SAS
Adaptec 4805SAS
Adaptec 5400S
Dell PERC 2 Quad Channel
Dell PERC 2/Si
Dell PERC 3/Si
Dell PERC 3/Di
Dell CERC 2
HP NetRAID-4M
Legend S220
Legend S230
People
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Alan Cox <alan@redhat.com>
Christoph Hellwig <hch@infradead.org> (updates for new-style PCI probing and SCSI host registration,
small cleanups/fixes)
Matt Domsch <matt_domsch@dell.com> (revision ioctl, adapter messages)
Deanna Bonds (non-DASD support, PAE fibs and 64 bit, added new adaptec controllers
added new ioctls, changed scsi interface to use new error handler,
increased the number of fibs and outstanding commands to a container)
(fixed 64bit and 64G memory model, changed confusing naming convention
where fibs that go to the hardware are consistently called hw_fibs and
not just fibs like the name of the driver tracking structure)
Mark Salyzyn <Mark_Salyzyn@adaptec.com> Fixed panic issues and added some new product ids for upcoming hbas.
Original Driver
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Adaptec Unix OEM Product Group
Mailing List
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linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org (Interested parties troll here)
Also note this is very different to Brian's original driver
so don't expect him to support it.
Adaptec does support this driver. Contact either tech support or Mark Salyzyn.
Original by Brian Boerner February 2001
Rewritten by Alan Cox, November 2001