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H A D | ispreg.h | diff 166929 Fri Feb 23 21:59:21 MST 2007 mjacob Don't attempt to load illegal hard loop addresses into an ICB. This shows up on card restarts, and usually for 2200-2300 cards. What happens is that we start up, attempting to acquire a hard address. We end up instead being an F-port topology, which reports out a loop id of 0xff (or 0xffff for 2K Login f/w). Then, if we restart, we end up telling the card to go off an acquire this loop address, which the card then rejects. Bah. Compilation fixes from Solaris port. |
H A D | ispmbox.h | diff 166929 Fri Feb 23 21:59:21 MST 2007 mjacob Don't attempt to load illegal hard loop addresses into an ICB. This shows up on card restarts, and usually for 2200-2300 cards. What happens is that we start up, attempting to acquire a hard address. We end up instead being an F-port topology, which reports out a loop id of 0xff (or 0xffff for 2K Login f/w). Then, if we restart, we end up telling the card to go off an acquire this loop address, which the card then rejects. Bah. Compilation fixes from Solaris port. |
H A D | isp.c | diff 166929 Fri Feb 23 21:59:21 MST 2007 mjacob Don't attempt to load illegal hard loop addresses into an ICB. This shows up on card restarts, and usually for 2200-2300 cards. What happens is that we start up, attempting to acquire a hard address. We end up instead being an F-port topology, which reports out a loop id of 0xff (or 0xffff for 2K Login f/w). Then, if we restart, we end up telling the card to go off an acquire this loop address, which the card then rejects. Bah. Compilation fixes from Solaris port. |
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