Subject: Re: ISP chip support for NetBSD
To: None <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
From: Matthew Jacob <mjacob@feral.com>
List: port-alpha
Date: 03/07/1997 10:35:09
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>isp0 at pci0 slot 9
>isp0: QLOGIC ISP1020A
>isp0: Firmware revision 2.10 (loaded by console)
>isp0: StorageWorks signal reporting enabled
>isp0: StorageWorks SHELF_OK signal transition reported
>scsi0 at isp0 slot 0
Hmm. This sounds like some SCSI environmental/enclosure stuff. Oddly enough,
in another context, I'll be working on this later this year.
I dunno whether this will cause problems with stuff working- be careful!
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>600:
>pci1000 at pci0 slot 8
>...
>tu0: DECchip 21040-AA: Revision: 2.3
>tu0 at pci1000 slot 0
>tu0: DEC TULIP Ethernet Interface,
> _hardware address: 08-00-2B-E7-90-AB
>tu0: console mode: selecting UTP
> _(10BaseT) port: no link
>isp0 at pci1000 slot 1
>isp0: QLOGIC ISP1020
>isp0: INFO: NVRAM parameters invalid,
> _using driver defaults
>isp0: Firmware revision 2.10 (loaded
> _by console)
>isp0: StorageWorks signal reporting
> _not enabled
>scsi0 at isp0 slot 0
>isp1 at pci1000 slot 2
>isp1: QLOGIC ISP1020
>isp1: INFO: NVRAM parameters invalid,
> _using driver defaults
>isp1: Firmware revision 2.10 (loaded
> _by console)
>isp1: StorageWorks signal reporting
>scsi1 at isp1 slot 0
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>Many thanks for writing this driver!
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You're welcome. I think I'd like to do with this what the aic folks
have done and try and support FreeBSD/Linux as well...