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22 chipsets. In general, this means *all* of the Adaptec SCSI controllers
23 except the ones specifically excluded later on in this document.
68 The hardware RAID devices sold by Adaptec are *NOT* supported by this
70 a totally separate beast from the bare SCSI controllers and this driver
114 Some SCSI devices need the initial reset that this option disables
116 you aren't using this option.
122 way to autodetect this ordering. So, we default to the most common
124 scans from highest to lowest, we have this option. If your BIOS
127 use this option.
136 that SCB RAM. Without this option, the driver won't touch the SCB
156 aic7xxx=verbose variant of this command.
159 enables PCI parity error checking on the PCI bus. By default, this
175 during startup. Examples of machines that need this are the
180 The original SCSI spec says that this "should be" 256ms. This
183 can run fine with only 64ms. The default for this option is
184 64ms. If you need to change this option, then use the following
195 fast to see. By using this option, you can write down what the errors
202 have documentation on the chipsets, this will do you absolutely
207 that instead of dumping the register contents on the card, this
228 to only set high or low byte LVD termination in this manner. This is
232 examples of how to use this option:
244 No attempt has been made to make this option non-cryptic. It really
246 I'm probably going to be telling you what to set this to anyway :)
249 bit in the DEVCONFIG PCI register. Currently, this is one of the
253 Further, a chip reset (at power up) always sets this bit to 0. If
259 we can't detect this at all, I've added this option to force the
261 need to use this option. However, if you are having lots of SCSI
262 reset problems and can't seem to get them knocked out, this may help.
264 Here's a test to know for certain if you need this option. Make
276 you need to use this option and/or the previous option to force the
277 proper termination settings on your controller. If this happens,
288 above option and this option both work on the order of the SCSI
326 may use this boot param. The driver will then parse this message out
330 { - first instance indicates the start of this parameter values
335 , - move to next entry. Inside of a set of device entries, this
337 entries, this moves us to the next host adapter
339 x - the number to enter into the array at this position.
340 0 = Enable tagged queueing on this device and use the default
342 1-254 = Enable tagged queueing on this device and use this
344 255 = Disable tagged queueing on this device.
348 A few examples of how this can be used:
367 A final note on this option. The scanner I used for this isn't
371 aic7xxx options after this will get ignored. So, in general, be
374 a means of checking this parser, the entire tag_info array for
402 the commas to periods, insmod won't interpret this as more than one
412 The various kernel compile time options for this driver are now fairly
414 see this documentation, you need to use one of the advanced configuration
434 Should you have problems with this driver, and would like some help in
438 logs as possible concerning what happens. To help with this, there is
442 can't read the screen, then this is what you need. Not only will it
447 However, this can actually be very useful if your machine simply
452 this will produce far too much information.