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NAME

     adv — Advansys ISA/VL/EISA/PCI 8bit SCSI Host adapter driver

SYNOPSIS

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

           device scbus
           device adv

           For one or more EISA cards:
           device eisa

           For one or more VL/ISA cards:
           device isa

           In /boot/device.hints:
           hint.adv.0.at="isa"

           For one or more PCI cards:
           device pci

DESCRIPTION

     This driver provides access to the 8bit SCSI bus connected to the Advanced Systems Products,
     Inc.  ASC900, ASC1000, ASC1090, ASC1200, ASC3030, ASC3050, and ASC3150 host adapter chips.
     The following tables list the AdvanSys products using these chips, their bus attachment
     type, maximum sync rate, and the maximum number of commands that can be handled by the
     adapter concurrently.

           Connectivity Products:

           Adapter       Bus   Floppy      MaxSync   Commands  Footnotes
           ABP510/5150   ISA     No         10MHz       240    1
           ABP5140     ISA PnP   No         10MHz       16     1, 3
           ABP5142     ISA PnP   Yes        10MHz       16     4
           ABP[3]902     PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP3905       PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP915        PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP920        PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP3922       PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP3925       PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP930        PCI     No         10MHz       16     5
           ABP930U       PCI     No         20MHz       16
           ABP930UA      PCI     No         20MHz       16
           ABP960        PCI     No         10MHz       16
           ABP960U       PCI     No         20MHz       16

           Footnotes:
           1.   This board has been shipped by HP with the 4020i CD-R drive.  The board has no
                BIOS so it cannot control a boot device, but it can control any secondary SCSI
                device.
           2.   This board has been sold by Iomega as a Jaz Jet PCI adapter.
           3.   This board has been sold by SIIG as the i540 SpeedMaster.
           4.   This board has been sold by SIIG as the i542 SpeedMaster.
           5.   This board has been sold by SIIG as the Fast SCSI Pro PCI.

           Single Channel Products:

           Adapter       Bus   Floppy      MaxSync   Commands
           ABP542        ISA     Yes        10MHz       240
           ABP742        EISA    Yes        10MHz       240
           ABP842        VL      Yes        10MHz       240
           ABP940        PCI     No         10MHz       240
           ABP[3]940UA   PCI     No         20MHz       240
           ABP940U       PCI     No         20MHz       240
           ABP3960UA     PCI     No         20MHz       240
           ABP970        PCI     No         10MHz       240
           ABP970U       PCI     No         20MHz       240

           Multi Channel Products (Commands are per-channel):

           Adapter       Bus   Floppy      MaxSync   Commands  Channels
           ABP752       EISA     Yes        10MHz       240      2
           ABP852        VL      Yes        10MHz       240      2
           ABP950        PCI     No         10MHz       240      2
           ABP980        PCI     No         10MHz       240      4
           ABP980U       PCI     No         20MHz       240      4
           ABP[3]980UA   PCI     No         20MHz       16       4

     Per target configuration performed in the AdvanceWare menu, which is accessible at boot, is
     honored by this driver.  This includes synchronous/asynchronous transfers, maximum
     synchronous negotiation rate, disconnection, tagged queueing, and the host adapter's SCSI
     ID.  The global setting for the maximum number of tagged transactions allowed per target is
     not honored as the CAM SCSI system will automatically determine the maximum number of tags a
     device can receive as well as guarantee fair resource allocation among devices.

HARDWARE

     The adv driver supports the following SCSI controllers:

        AdvanSys ABP510/5150
        AdvanSys ABP5140
        AdvanSys ABP5142
        AdvanSys ABP902/3902
        AdvanSys ABP3905
        AdvanSys ABP915
        AdvanSys ABP920
        AdvanSys ABP3922
        AdvanSys ABP3925
        AdvanSys ABP930, ABP930U, ABP930UA
        AdvanSys ABP960, ABP960U
        AdvanSys ABP542
        AdvanSys ABP742
        AdvanSys ABP842
        AdvanSys ABP940
        AdvanSys ABP940UA/3940UA
        AdvanSys ABP940U
        AdvanSys ABP3960UA
        AdvanSys ABP970, ABP970U
        AdvanSys ABP752
        AdvanSys ABP852
        AdvanSys ABP950
        AdvanSys ABP980, ABP980U
        AdvanSys ABP980UA/3980UA
        MELCO IFC-USP (PC-98)
        RATOC REX-PCI30 (PC-98)
        @Nifty FNECHARD IFC-USUP-TX (PC-98)

SEE ALSO

     adw(4), aha(4), ahb(4), ahc(4), cd(4), da(4), sa(4), scsi(4)

HISTORY

     The adv driver appeared in FreeBSD 3.0.

AUTHORS

     The adv driver was ported by Justin T. Gibbs from the Linux driver written by Bob Frey of
     Advanced System Products, Inc.  Many thanks to AdvanSys for providing the original driver
     under a suitable license for use in FreeBSD.