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H A D | Makefile | 547f9a21 Tue Jun 27 15:42:12 CDT 2006 Eric Moore <eric.moore@lsil.com> [SCSI] mptsas: wide port support
* Wide port support added - using James Bottomley's new SAS wide port API. (There is a known problem in sas transport layer reported yesterday to James. The Kobject dev.bus_ids for end devices are not unique across expanders. I have added a work around in this patch, where I asigning an unique port identifier for every port within the host - this solves the problem, but I expect a fix from James in the sas transport).
* Adding target_alloc and target_destroy entry points, and moving code over from the slave entry points.
* The renaming of some mptscsih_xxx functions declared in mptsas.c, to mptsas_xxx.
* Target Reset moved from slave_destroy to hotplug work thread handling (with regard to device removal). Also inhibit IO to end device while device is being broken down . Talked to James Smart about this at Linux Expo (with questions of how the fc transport handles this).
* Cleaning up the kzalloc's, and kfree's
Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com> 547f9a21 Tue Jun 27 15:42:12 CDT 2006 Eric Moore <eric.moore@lsil.com> [SCSI] mptsas: wide port support * Wide port support added - using James Bottomley's new SAS wide port API. (There is a known problem in sas transport layer reported yesterday to James. The Kobject dev.bus_ids for end devices are not unique across expanders. I have added a work around in this patch, where I asigning an unique port identifier for every port within the host - this solves the problem, but I expect a fix from James in the sas transport). * Adding target_alloc and target_destroy entry points, and moving code over from the slave entry points. * The renaming of some mptscsih_xxx functions declared in mptsas.c, to mptsas_xxx. * Target Reset moved from slave_destroy to hotplug work thread handling (with regard to device removal). Also inhibit IO to end device while device is being broken down . Talked to James Smart about this at Linux Expo (with questions of how the fc transport handles this). * Cleaning up the kzalloc's, and kfree's Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
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H A D | mptbase.h | 547f9a21 Tue Jun 27 15:42:12 CDT 2006 Eric Moore <eric.moore@lsil.com> [SCSI] mptsas: wide port support
* Wide port support added - using James Bottomley's new SAS wide port API. (There is a known problem in sas transport layer reported yesterday to James. The Kobject dev.bus_ids for end devices are not unique across expanders. I have added a work around in this patch, where I asigning an unique port identifier for every port within the host - this solves the problem, but I expect a fix from James in the sas transport).
* Adding target_alloc and target_destroy entry points, and moving code over from the slave entry points.
* The renaming of some mptscsih_xxx functions declared in mptsas.c, to mptsas_xxx.
* Target Reset moved from slave_destroy to hotplug work thread handling (with regard to device removal). Also inhibit IO to end device while device is being broken down . Talked to James Smart about this at Linux Expo (with questions of how the fc transport handles this).
* Cleaning up the kzalloc's, and kfree's
Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com> 547f9a21 Tue Jun 27 15:42:12 CDT 2006 Eric Moore <eric.moore@lsil.com> [SCSI] mptsas: wide port support * Wide port support added - using James Bottomley's new SAS wide port API. (There is a known problem in sas transport layer reported yesterday to James. The Kobject dev.bus_ids for end devices are not unique across expanders. I have added a work around in this patch, where I asigning an unique port identifier for every port within the host - this solves the problem, but I expect a fix from James in the sas transport). * Adding target_alloc and target_destroy entry points, and moving code over from the slave entry points. * The renaming of some mptscsih_xxx functions declared in mptsas.c, to mptsas_xxx. * Target Reset moved from slave_destroy to hotplug work thread handling (with regard to device removal). Also inhibit IO to end device while device is being broken down . Talked to James Smart about this at Linux Expo (with questions of how the fc transport handles this). * Cleaning up the kzalloc's, and kfree's Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
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H A D | mptsas.c | 547f9a21 Tue Jun 27 15:42:12 CDT 2006 Eric Moore <eric.moore@lsil.com> [SCSI] mptsas: wide port support
* Wide port support added - using James Bottomley's new SAS wide port API. (There is a known problem in sas transport layer reported yesterday to James. The Kobject dev.bus_ids for end devices are not unique across expanders. I have added a work around in this patch, where I asigning an unique port identifier for every port within the host - this solves the problem, but I expect a fix from James in the sas transport).
* Adding target_alloc and target_destroy entry points, and moving code over from the slave entry points.
* The renaming of some mptscsih_xxx functions declared in mptsas.c, to mptsas_xxx.
* Target Reset moved from slave_destroy to hotplug work thread handling (with regard to device removal). Also inhibit IO to end device while device is being broken down . Talked to James Smart about this at Linux Expo (with questions of how the fc transport handles this).
* Cleaning up the kzalloc's, and kfree's
Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com> 547f9a21 Tue Jun 27 15:42:12 CDT 2006 Eric Moore <eric.moore@lsil.com> [SCSI] mptsas: wide port support * Wide port support added - using James Bottomley's new SAS wide port API. (There is a known problem in sas transport layer reported yesterday to James. The Kobject dev.bus_ids for end devices are not unique across expanders. I have added a work around in this patch, where I asigning an unique port identifier for every port within the host - this solves the problem, but I expect a fix from James in the sas transport). * Adding target_alloc and target_destroy entry points, and moving code over from the slave entry points. * The renaming of some mptscsih_xxx functions declared in mptsas.c, to mptsas_xxx. * Target Reset moved from slave_destroy to hotplug work thread handling (with regard to device removal). Also inhibit IO to end device while device is being broken down . Talked to James Smart about this at Linux Expo (with questions of how the fc transport handles this). * Cleaning up the kzalloc's, and kfree's Signed-off-by: Eric Moore <Eric.Moore@lsil.com> Signed-off-by: James Bottomley <James.Bottomley@SteelEye.com>
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