NAME
ips — IBM/Adaptec ServeRAID controller driverSYNOPSIS
To compile this driver into the kernel, place the following lines in your kernel configuration file:
device
pci
device scbus
device ips
Alternatively, to load the driver as a module at boot time, place the following
line in loader.conf(5):
device scbus
device ips
ips_load="YES"
DESCRIPTION
The ips driver claims to support the IBM (now Adaptec) ServeRAID series SCSI controller cards. These cards come with a built in configuration utility stored in the firmware known as the ISPR. This utility is accessed with the ⟨Ctrl+I⟩ key combination during the initial card POST. It is highly recommended that this utility be used to configure the card before attempting to diagnose the below error messages. In some cases, the ips driver can have difficulties attaching during the system initialization period. To avoid these difficulties, set the hw.ips.0.disable tunable to 1. It will prevent the driver from attaching.HARDWARE
Controllers supported by the ips driver include:- IBM ServeRAID 3H
- ServeRAID 4L/4M/4H
- ServeRAID Series 5
- ServeRAID 6i/6M
- ServeRAID 7t/7k/7M
DIAGNOSTICS
Several error codes may be shown when the card initializes the IBM ISPR utility and are independent of FreeBSD.- ips%d: failed to get adapter configuration data from device
- ips%d: failed to get drive configuration data from device
- Unable to obtain adapter or drive configuration.
- ips%d iobuf error
-
A buffer input/output error has occurred.
[
ENXIO
]
General adapter errors:
- Attaching bus failed
- This message is undocumented.
- WARNING: command timeout. Adapter is in toaster mode, resetting
- A command timeout has caused the adapter to be reset.
- AIEE! adapter reset failed, giving up and going home! Have a nice day
- An error occurred while attempting to reset the adapter.
- unable to get adapter configuration
- unable to get drive configuration
- There was an error when attempting to get configuration information.
- Adapter error during initialization.
- adapter initialization failed
- There was an error while attempting to initialize the adapter.
- adapter failed config check
- adapter clear failed
- There was an error while checking the adapter.
- device is disabled
- The adapter is disabled.
- resource allocation failed
- irq allocation failed
- irq setup failed
- The driver was unable to allocate resources for the device.
Error messages due to DMA:
- can't alloc command dma tag
- can't alloc SG dma tag
- can't alloc dma tag for statue queue
- dmamap failed
- Failure to map or allocate DMA resources.
Cache, buffer, and command errors:
- failed to initialize command buffers
- no mem for command slots!
-
The ips driver will return
[
ENOMEM
] in such cases. - ERROR: unable to get a command! can't flush cache!
- ERROR: cache flush command failed!
- ERROR: unable to get a command! can't update nvram
- ERROR: nvram update command failed!
- ERROR: unable to get a command! can't sync cache!
- ERROR: cache sync command failed!
- ERROR: unable to get a command! can't sync cache!
- ERROR: etable command failed!
COMPATIBILITY
Unlike many of the other SCSI devices in FreeBSD, the ips driver does not use the cam(4) SCSI subsystem.SEE ALSO
aac(4), ch(4), da(4), mfi(4), sysctl(8)AUTHORS
The ips driver was written by David Jefferys and Scott Long <[email protected]>. This manual page was written by Tom Rhodes <[email protected]>.August 7, 2009 | Debian |