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NAME

       isp — Qlogic based SCSI and FibreChannel SCSI Host Adapters

SYNOPSIS

       To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:

             device scbus
             device isp

       Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following line in loader.conf(5):

             isp_load="YES"

DESCRIPTION

       This driver provides access to SCSI or FibreChannel devices.

       SCSI  features  include  support  for Ultra SCSI and wide mode transactions for SCSI, Ultra2 LVD (for the
       ISP1080 and ISP1280), and Ultra3 LVD (for the ISP12160).

       Fibre Channel support uses FCP  SCSI  profile  for  FibreChannel,  and  utilizes  Class  3  and  Class  2
       connections  (Qlogic  2100  is  Class  3  only,  minor patches to the Qlogic 2200 to force Class 2 mode).
       Support is available for Public and Private loops, and for point-to-point connections (Qlogic 2200 only).
       The newer 2-Gigabit cards (2300, 2312, 2322) and 4-Gigabit (2422,  2432)  are  also  supported.   Command
       tagging  is  supported  for  all  (in fact, FibreChannel requires tagging).  Fabric support is enabled by
       default for other than 2100 cards.  Fabric support for 2100 cards has been so problematic and these cards
       are so old now that it is just not worth your time to try it.

FIRMWARE

       Firmware is available if the ispfw(4) module is loaded during bootstrap (q.v.).

       It is strongly recommended that you use the firmware available from ispfw(4) as it is the most likely  to
       have been tested with this driver.

HARDWARE

       Cards supported by the isp driver include:

             ISP1000
                     SBus Fast Wide, Ultra Fast Wide cards, Single Ended or Differential cards.

             ISP1020
                     Qlogic 1020 Fast Wide and Differential Fast Wide PCI cards.

             ISP1040
                     Qlogic 1040 Ultra Wide and Differential Ultra Wide PCI cards.  Also known as the DEC KZPBA-
                     CA (single ended) and KZPBA-CB (HVD differential).

             Qlogic 1240
                     Qlogic 1240 Dual Bus Ultra Wide and Differential Ultra Wide PCI cards.

             Qlogic 1020
                     Qlogic 1020 SCSI cards.

             Qlogic 1040
                     Qlogic 1040 Ultra SCSI cards.

             Qlogic 1080
                     Qlogic 1280 LVD Ultra2 Wide PCI cards.

             Qlogic 1280
                     Qlogic 1280 Dual Bus LVD Ultra2 Wide PCI cards.

             Qlogic 12160
                     Qlogic 12160 Dual Bus LVD Ultra3 Wide PCI cards.

             Qlogic 210X
                     Qlogic 2100 and 2100A Copper and Optical Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop (single, dual).

             Qlogic 220X
                     Qlogic  2200  Copper  and  Optical  Fibre  Channel Arbitrated Loop PCI cards (single, dual,
                     quad).

             Qlogic 2300
                     Qlogic 2300 Optical Fibre Channel PCI cards.

             Qlogic 2312
                     Qlogic 2312 Optical Fibre Channel PCI cards.

             Qlogic 234X
                     Qlogic 234X Optical Fibre Channel PCI cards (2312 chipset, single and dual attach).

             Qlogic 2322
                     Qlogic 2322 Optical Fibre Channel PCIe cards.

             Qlogic 200
                     Dell Branded version of the QLogic 2312 Fibre Channel PCI cards.

             Qlogic 2422
                     Qlogic 2422 Optical Fibre Channel PCI cards (4 Gigabit)

             Qlogic 2432
                     Qlogic 2432 Optical Fibre Channel PCIe cards (4 Gigabit)

CONFIGURATION OPTIONS

       Target mode support may be enabled with the

       options ISP_TARGET_MODE

       option.

BOOT OPTIONS

       The following options are switchable by setting values in /boot/device.hints.

       They are:

       hint.isp.0.disable
               A hint value to disable driver in kernel.

       hint.isp.0.fwload_disable
               A hint value to disable loading of firmware ispfw(4).

       hint.isp.0.prefer_memmap
               A hint value to use PCI memory space instead of I/O space access for.

       hint.isp.0.prefer_iomap
               A hint value to use PCI I/O space instead of Memory space access for.

       hint.isp.0.ignore_nvram
               A hint value to ignore board NVRAM settings for.  Otherwise use NVRAM settings.

       hint.isp.0.fullduplex
               A hint value to set full duplex mode.

       hint.isp.0.topology
               A hint value to select topology of connection.  Supported values are:

               lport       Prefer loopback and fallback to point to point.
               nport       Prefer point to point and fallback to loopback.
               lport-only  Loopback only.
               nport-only  Point to point only.

       hint.isp.0.portwwn
               This should be the full 64 bit World Wide Port Name you would like to use, overriding  the  value
               in NVRAM for the card.

       hint.isp.0.nodewwn
               This  should  be the full 64 bit World Wide Node Name you would like to use, overriding the value
               in NVRAM for the card.

       hint.isp.0.iid
               A hint to override or set the Initiator ID or Loop ID.  For Fibre Channel  cards  in  Local  Loop
               topologies it is strongly recommended that you set this value to non-zero.

       hint.isp.0.role
               A hint to define default role for isp instance (target, initiator, both).

       hint.isp.0.debug
               A hint value for a driver debug level (see the file /usr/src/sys/dev/isp/ispvar.h for the values.

SYSCTL OPTIONS

       dev.isp.N.loop_down_limit
               This  value  says  how  long  to  wait  in  seconds after loop has gone down before giving up and
               expiring all of the devices that were visible.  The  default  is  300  seconds  (5  minutes).   A
               separate  (nonadjustable)  timeout  is  used  when  booting  to  not  stop  booting on lack of FC
               connectivity.

       dev.isp.N.gone_device_time
               This value says how long to wait for devices to reappear if they (temporarily) disappear  due  to
               loop or fabric events.  While this timeout is running, I/O to those devices will simply be held.

       dev.isp.N.wwnn
               This is the readonly World Wide Node Name value for this port.

       dev.isp.N.wwpn
               This is the readonly World Wide Port Name value for this port.

SEE ALSO

       da(4), intro(4), ispfw(4), sa(4), scsi(4), gmultipath(8)

AUTHORS

       The isp driver was written by Matthew Jacob originally for NetBSD at NASA/Ames Research Center.

BUGS

       The driver currently ignores some NVRAM settings.

       Target mode support is not completely reliable yet.  It works reasonably well for Fibre Channel, somewhat
       well  for  Qlogic  1040  cards, but does not yet work for the other cards (due to last minute unannounced
       changes in firmware interfaces).

Debian                                          February 28, 2007                                         ISP(4)