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* Remove parallel SCSI and 1/2Gb FC support from isp(4).Alexander Motin2020-11-201-36/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This removes 288KB (36%) of the driver code and zillions of hacks and workarounds, making single driver uniformly support several different generations of hardware interfaces, not counting minor card variations. After years of the hopeless fight, I don't think it worth to continue support for hardware obsolete for 15-20 years. Instead much cleaner now code should allow to move forward toward better locking, multiple queues and other cool features. All the remaining Qlogic cards starting from 4Gb 24xx to 32Gb 27xx use the same hardware/firmware interface with minor incremental improvements, so it seems to be a good new starting point. Except one PCI-X model all all of them are PCIe and so still usable in modern systems. Discussed with: ken, scottl, jpaetzel, imp Relnotes: yes Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=367857
* sys/modules: normalize .CURDIR-relative paths to SRCTOPEnji Cooper2017-03-041-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | This simplifies make output/logic Tested with: `cd sys/modules; make ALL_MODULES=` on amd64 MFC after: 1 month Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=314651
* Convert isp(4) and ispfw(4) to use firmware(9) to manage firmwareMatt Jacob2006-07-091-0/+36
loading for the QLogic cards. Because isp(4) exists before the root is mounted, it's not really possible for us to use the kernel's linker to load modules directly from disk- that's really too bad. However, the this is still a net win in in that the firmware has been split up on a per chip (and in some cases, functionality) basis, so the amount of stuff loaded *can* be substantially less than the 1.5MB of firmware images that ispfw now manages. That is, each specific f/w set is now also built as a module. For example, QLogic 2322 f/w is built as isp_2322.ko and Initiator/Target 1080 firmware is built as isp_1080_it.ko. For compatibility purposes (i.e., to perturb folks the least), we also still build all of the firmware as one ispfw.ko module. This allows us to let 'ispfw_LOAD' keep on working in existing loader.conf files. If you now want to strip this down to just the firmware for your h/w, you can then change loader.conf to load the f/w you specifically want. We also still allow for ispfw to be statically built (e.g., for PAE and sparc64). Future changes will look at f/w unloading and also role switching that then uses the kernel linker to load different ips f/w sets. MFC after: 2 months Notes: svn path=/head/; revision=160212