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# 291528 30-Nov-2015 mav

MFC r291188: Rip off target mode support for parallel SCSI QLogic adapters.

Hacks to enable target mode there complicated code, while didn't really
work. And for outdated hardware fixing it is not really interesting.

Initiator mode tested with Qlogic 1080 adapter is still working fine.


# 290782 13-Nov-2015 mav

MFC r289626: Update firmware images for Qlogic 24xx/25xx from 5.5.0 to 7.3.0.

This also removes separate "_multi" images, since this funcationality is
now in base, and there is simply no new images without it for years.


# 256281 10-Oct-2013 gjb

Copy head (r256279) to stable/10 as part of the 10.0-RELEASE cycle.

Approved by: re (implicit)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation

# 196007 31-Jul-2009 mjacob

Add 8Gb card firmware. Update some 2Gb and 4Gb f/w sets.
Split 4Gb and 8Gb into pieces that can be either multi_id
capable or not.

Reviewed by: scottl, ken
Approved by: re


# 178762 04-May-2008 marius

Don't build unused SBus front-ends for sun4v, don't build EBus front-ends
which are also likely to be irrelevant for sun4v (there's no SBus on sun4v
and only some EBus devices). While at it fix some style bugs according to
style.Makefile(5) where appropriate.

MFC after: 3 days


# 161648 26-Aug-2006 mjacob

Add 2400 f/w support.


# 160212 09-Jul-2006 mjacob

Convert isp(4) and ispfw(4) to use firmware(9) to manage firmware
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


# 70711 06-Jan-2001 obrien

Use a consistent style and one much closer to the rest of /usr/src


# 61782 18-Jun-2000 mjacob

add ispfw module